feedzop-word-mark-logo
searchLogin
Feedzop
homeFor YouUnited StatesUnited States
You
bookmarksYour BookmarkshashtagYour Topics
Trending
trending

Tesla shareholders approve Musk pay

trending

Crumbl offers free Martha Stewart cookies

trending

National Merit semi-finalists honored

trending

Capitals versus Penguins showdown

trending

USF vs UTSA football

trending

Geno Smith injured his knee

trending

Stranger Things Season 5 BTS

trending

Broncos beat Raiders, 7-2

trending

Lightning beat Golden Knights

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAboutJobsPartner With Us

© 2025 Advergame Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ("ATPL"). Gamezop ® & Quizzop ® are registered trademarks of ATPL.

Gamezop is a plug-and-play gaming platform that any app or website can integrate to bring casual gaming for its users. Gamezop also operates Quizzop, a quizzing platform, that digital products can add as a trivia section.

Over 5,000 products from more than 70 countries have integrated Gamezop and Quizzop. These include Amazon, Samsung Internet, Snap, Tata Play, AccuWeather, Paytm, Gulf News, and Branch.

Games and trivia increase user engagement significantly within all kinds of apps and websites, besides opening a new stream of advertising revenue. Gamezop and Quizzop take 30 minutes to integrate and can be used for free: both by the products integrating them and end users

Increase ad revenue and engagement on your app / website with games, quizzes, astrology, and cricket content. Visit: business.gamezop.com

Property Code: 5571

Home / Crime and Justice / Top U.S. Diplomat Arrested for Alleged Mishandling of Classified Documents

Top U.S. Diplomat Arrested for Alleged Mishandling of Classified Documents

15 Oct

•

Summary

  • India-born American foreign policy scholar arrested for unlawfully retaining classified defense documents
  • Accused of removing sensitive materials from secure government facilities and storing them at his home
  • Allegedly met with Chinese officials in undisclosed meetings
Top U.S. Diplomat Arrested for Alleged Mishandling of Classified Documents

On October 15, 2025, Ashley J. Tellis, a renowned India-born American foreign policy expert, was arrested after federal agents charged him with unlawfully retaining classified defense documents. Court filings allege that Tellis, who has held senior positions in the U.S. government and policy circles, removed sensitive materials from secure facilities and stored them at his residence in Virginia.

The Department of Justice has accused Tellis of accessing classified U.S. Department of Defense and State Department files, printing hundreds of pages, and deleting the digital records. Authorities also claim to have evidence of Tellis attending a secure Pentagon briefing while carrying a leather briefcase and placing printed pages into notepads.

During the search of Tellis's home, FBI agents recovered more than 1,000 pages marked top secret or secret from filing cabinets, a desk drawer, and trash bags in the basement. Prosecutors have charged him under a statute that criminalizes the unauthorized retention of national defense information, which carries a maximum prison term of 10 years.

The criminal complaint also documents multiple meetings between Tellis and officials associated with China at restaurants and private gatherings in Virginia between 2022 and 2025. While no classified material was recovered from these meetings, the authorities consider them to be a concerning development.

Tellis, who has been a prominent analyst of Asian security and U.S.-India relations, is currently free on bond as the case continues to be investigated and prepared for potential trial. The Justice Department has stated that if convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tellis has been charged with one count of unlawful retention of national defense information, which carries a maximum prison term of 10 years.
FBI agents recovered more than 1,000 pages marked top secret or secret from Tellis's home, including documents from the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department.
Tellis is an India-born American foreign policy scholar who has held senior positions in the U.S. government, including on the National Security Council staff, and has been a prominent analyst of Asian security and U.S.-India relations.

Read more news on

Indiaside-arrowCrime and Justiceside-arrowVirginiaside-arrowFederal Bureau of Investigationside-arrowChinaside-arrow

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

You may also like

FBI Arrests Multiple in Thwarted Michigan Terrorist Plot

31 Oct • 46 reads

article image

USC Student Confesses to Drugging and Sexually Assaulting Three Women

1 Nov • 36 reads

article image

Tip from Mexico Leads to Arrest in 8-Year-Old Cold Case Murder

31 Oct • 29 reads

article image

Hundreds of Rare Reptiles, Spiders Seized in Texas Border Smuggling Bust

30 Oct • 35 reads

article image

Middlebury College Student Vanishes Without a Trace

24 Oct • 51 reads

article image