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Harold Martin,Watch Black Panther Online 52, a private contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA) and a former U.S. Navy lieutenant, was indicted Wednesday on 20 counts of stealing classified materials.
The indictment accuses Martin of stealing 20 years of data from multiple intelligence agencies, dating back to 1996 when he started working as a government contractor.
He was arrested in August at his home in Glen Burnie, Maryland but information about the arrest only came out in October.
SEE ALSO: This TV company was spying on you until it was called outMartin's lawyers have argued that their client was just a "compulsive hoarder" and not tied up in anything shady when he was found with a "breathtaking" amount of top secret and classified documents in his home and car.
Just what documents Martin had taken is unclear, but The Washington Postreported it may have been up to 50 terabytes of data. The stolen data, some taken while he was working at one point for Booz Allen Hamilton, may have included an NSA hacking toolset and a 2014 report about cyber intrusion techniques.
Booz Allen Hamilton is the same company that Edward Snowden worked for when he stole documents he leaked to journalists.

Also in the trove of documents, both physical and digital, are allegedly a CIA document, National Reconnaissance Office information and an NSA document with details on suspected terrorists.
Martin, who went by Hal, has worked as a contractor for two decades and was deep in a Ph.D. program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, until his arrest last summer, according to his LinkedIn page. He describes himself as a programmer and scientist "trying to finish that dissertation...." He had submitted a paper to a 2014 conference titled, "Virtual Interfaces for Exploration of Heterogeneous & Cloud Computing Architectures."
Martin will be back in court on Valentine's Day. For each of those 20 counts he faces 10 years in prison.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.
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