RallyPoint Shared Content919307<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From: The Sun Sentinel<br /><br />When Christopher Glenn pleaded guilty to stealing military secrets and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison less than a month ago, he spoke his native tongue —English — during all the court proceedings in federal court in West Palm Beach.<br /><br />But now that the Buffalo, N.Y., native is facing a new federal case that charges him with traveling to sexually exploit underage girls and possession of child pornography, Glenn is speaking Spanish and using an English-to-Spanish interpreter for all of his hearings in federal court in Miami.<br /><br />Glenn, 35, grimaced, switched earphones twice and complained, in Spanish, that he couldn't hear the interpreter during his arraignment Tuesday in Miami. He also used an interpreter for another court appearance there last week.<br /><br />FBI agents, federal prosecutors and other observers looked askance when Glenn, who reportedly speaks fluent Spanish and Arabic in addition to English, used an interpreter at both hearings. His aliases include "El Gringo," "Fernando" and "Yusef," according to court records.<br /><br />lRelated Defense: S. Fla. man who stole military secrets should not be punished harshly<br />PALM BEACH COUNTY NEWS<br />Defense: S. Fla. man who stole military secrets should not be punished harshly<br />SEE ALL RELATED <br />8<br /><br />Court staff sometimes summon interpreters when there is some doubt about whether a defendant speaks fluent English, and they are sent away when the defendant explains they don't need one. But Glenn appeared to be insisting on using an intepreter.<br /><br />Assistant U.S. Attorney Olivia Choe mentioned it in passing to U.S. Magistrate Judge John O'Sullivan as Tuesday's hearing started, noting that Glenn was already serving a 10-year sentence following proceedings before another judge "during which he never used a Spanish interpreter."<br /><br />Assistant Federal Public Defender Christine O'Connor said she could not say why Glenn is now using an interpreter because office policy prohibits public defenders from making comments to the media.<br /><br />Glenn, who was living with his mother in Century Village in West Palm Beach when he was arrested last year, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a new federal indictment that was filed last week.<br /><br />Federal prosecutors say Glenn flew from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Honduras, where he worked as a private contractor on the U.S. military base in Soto Cano, to have sex with two underage Honduran girls.<br /><br />He is also charged with possession of child pornography images that prosecutors said show him having sex with a girl who was 15 and 16. The photographs were found on a digital storage device at the house where he lived in Honduras.<br /><br />Prosecutors said they recently discovered Glenn had the images while he was working as a contractor for the military in Iraq in 2005. They said the girl in the photographs, and another witness, have told them that Glenn met the girl in Mexico when she was 13.<br /><br />She told investigators she lived with Glenn in California while she was attending high school and was "required to have sex" with Glenn.<br /><br />Glenn's lawyer told the judge Tuesday she was having a disagreement with Glenn about questions he wanted her to ask and "evidence" he wanted to present during his bond hearing.<br /><br />The judge set a $100,000 bond for Glenn on the sex charges, noting that it was a legal technicality because Glenn has no chance of being released until he serves the 10 years for the military secrets conviction.<br /><br /><br />The judge said Glenn isn't a flight risk because he is locked up on the other conviction and isn't a danger to the community "because there are no 15-year-old girls in the Bureau of Prisons."<br /><br />Glenn's criminal case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Scola in Miami.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-christopher-glenn-sex-case-hearing-20150825-story.html">http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-christopher-glenn-sex-case-hearing-20150825-story.html</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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"New charges, new language for S. Fla. man who stole military secrets"2015-08-26T11:14:49-04:00RallyPoint Shared Content919307<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From: The Sun Sentinel<br /><br />When Christopher Glenn pleaded guilty to stealing military secrets and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison less than a month ago, he spoke his native tongue —English — during all the court proceedings in federal court in West Palm Beach.<br /><br />But now that the Buffalo, N.Y., native is facing a new federal case that charges him with traveling to sexually exploit underage girls and possession of child pornography, Glenn is speaking Spanish and using an English-to-Spanish interpreter for all of his hearings in federal court in Miami.<br /><br />Glenn, 35, grimaced, switched earphones twice and complained, in Spanish, that he couldn't hear the interpreter during his arraignment Tuesday in Miami. He also used an interpreter for another court appearance there last week.<br /><br />FBI agents, federal prosecutors and other observers looked askance when Glenn, who reportedly speaks fluent Spanish and Arabic in addition to English, used an interpreter at both hearings. His aliases include "El Gringo," "Fernando" and "Yusef," according to court records.<br /><br />lRelated Defense: S. Fla. man who stole military secrets should not be punished harshly<br />PALM BEACH COUNTY NEWS<br />Defense: S. Fla. man who stole military secrets should not be punished harshly<br />SEE ALL RELATED <br />8<br /><br />Court staff sometimes summon interpreters when there is some doubt about whether a defendant speaks fluent English, and they are sent away when the defendant explains they don't need one. But Glenn appeared to be insisting on using an intepreter.<br /><br />Assistant U.S. Attorney Olivia Choe mentioned it in passing to U.S. Magistrate Judge John O'Sullivan as Tuesday's hearing started, noting that Glenn was already serving a 10-year sentence following proceedings before another judge "during which he never used a Spanish interpreter."<br /><br />Assistant Federal Public Defender Christine O'Connor said she could not say why Glenn is now using an interpreter because office policy prohibits public defenders from making comments to the media.<br /><br />Glenn, who was living with his mother in Century Village in West Palm Beach when he was arrested last year, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a new federal indictment that was filed last week.<br /><br />Federal prosecutors say Glenn flew from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Honduras, where he worked as a private contractor on the U.S. military base in Soto Cano, to have sex with two underage Honduran girls.<br /><br />He is also charged with possession of child pornography images that prosecutors said show him having sex with a girl who was 15 and 16. The photographs were found on a digital storage device at the house where he lived in Honduras.<br /><br />Prosecutors said they recently discovered Glenn had the images while he was working as a contractor for the military in Iraq in 2005. They said the girl in the photographs, and another witness, have told them that Glenn met the girl in Mexico when she was 13.<br /><br />She told investigators she lived with Glenn in California while she was attending high school and was "required to have sex" with Glenn.<br /><br />Glenn's lawyer told the judge Tuesday she was having a disagreement with Glenn about questions he wanted her to ask and "evidence" he wanted to present during his bond hearing.<br /><br />The judge set a $100,000 bond for Glenn on the sex charges, noting that it was a legal technicality because Glenn has no chance of being released until he serves the 10 years for the military secrets conviction.<br /><br /><br />The judge said Glenn isn't a flight risk because he is locked up on the other conviction and isn't a danger to the community "because there are no 15-year-old girls in the Bureau of Prisons."<br /><br />Glenn's criminal case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Scola in Miami.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-christopher-glenn-sex-case-hearing-20150825-story.html">http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/crime/fl-christopher-glenn-sex-case-hearing-20150825-story.html</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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"New charges, new language for S. Fla. man who stole military secrets"2015-08-26T11:14:49-04:002015-08-26T11:14:49-04:00LCDR Private RallyPoint Member919314<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I do not understand how he can possibly think using an interpreter is of any benefit to him. My only thought is he knows he is guilty, will be convicted and figures forcing the court to pay for an interpreter may be the last jab he can get in.<br /><br />Expedite the trial and throw away the key.Response by LCDR Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 26 at 2015 11:18 AM2015-08-26T11:18:53-04:002015-08-26T11:18:53-04:00MCPO Roger Collins919339<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>C'mon, the guy is a pervert. If the bases hired him and used him where he had access to classified/sensitive material, they should also be taken to task. What ever happened to BIs and need to know?Response by MCPO Roger Collins made Aug 26 at 2015 11:34 AM2015-08-26T11:34:48-04:002015-08-26T11:34:48-04:00Capt Seid Waddell919384<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What a waste of oxygen. Why does the court put up with such nonsense?Response by Capt Seid Waddell made Aug 26 at 2015 11:52 AM2015-08-26T11:52:13-04:002015-08-26T11:52:13-04:00PO2 Corey Ferretti919393<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I guarantee he did this to try and have the court drop the ball in some way so the new charges are dropped. Why the court is allowing this is beyond me since in his first case he spoke fluent English and has served his time in jail in the United States. He is playing the system for what he can.Response by PO2 Corey Ferretti made Aug 26 at 2015 11:57 AM2015-08-26T11:57:41-04:002015-08-26T11:57:41-04:00SPC David S.919416<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I say the speak prison lingo - Put his ass in jail and as his cell door is closing just yell out - "He's a child molester". I'm sure he will have all sorts of new friends.Response by SPC David S. made Aug 26 at 2015 12:07 PM2015-08-26T12:07:01-04:002015-08-26T12:07:01-04:00SN Greg Wright919437<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Easy psychological explanation here: he's using it as a shield for his shame.<br /><br />Dirtbag.Response by SN Greg Wright made Aug 26 at 2015 12:13 PM2015-08-26T12:13:23-04:002015-08-26T12:13:23-04:002015-08-26T11:14:49-04:00