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FBI searches Washington Publish reporter’s house as a part of an investigation into authorities contractor

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Last updated: January 14, 2026 4:05 pm
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The FBI searched the house of a Washington Publish reporter Wednesday as a part of an investigation right into a authorities contractor who has been accused of illegally retaining labeled supplies, The Washington Publish confirmed.

The reporter, Hannah Natanson, was at her house in Virginia when the FBI arrived, the newspaper reported.

The contractor is Navy veteran Aurelio Perez-Lugones, who’s a system administrator in Maryland and who has been charged with “illegal retention of nationwide protection data,” in response to courtroom information.

Perez-Lugones, a Miami-born U.S. citizen, made his first courtroom look within the case final Friday, the information state.

In line with the Publish, Natanson covers the federal workforce. The felony criticism towards Perez-Lugones doesn’t point out any ties to journalists.

This can be a growing story. Please test again for updates.

Michael Kosnar is the Justice Division Producer for NBC Information.

Corky Siemaszko is a senior reporter for NBC Information Digital.

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