Winner will serve the rest of her five-year sentence under the supervision of a halfway house.
By Julia Conley, staff writer for Common Dreams. Published 6-14-2021

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Press freedom advocates were among those celebrating the release of former National Security Agency contractor Reality Winner on Monday after her attorney announced Winner had been transferred from federal prison to a halfway house.
The Residential Reentry center is in charge right now and will manage her transition, but we are definitely still seeking commutation and pardon,” the attorney said in a tweeted statement. “The fight continues and I’ll still be taking meetings in Washington to press forward the case for commutation and pardon, but the family will be stepping back to concentrate on Reality and her health and healing.
Winner, who worked at Fort Gordon in Georgia as a contractor with Pluribus International, was arrested in 2017 after federal law enforcement agents determined she had given a secret document about Russian hackers targeting the U.S. election system to reporters at The Intercept. She was charged under the Espionage Act and took a plea deal which included a five-year prison sentence, which she is scheduled to finish serving on November 23, 2021.
The Freedom of the Press Foundation said Winner’s release from federal prison was “long overdue.”
Long overdue: Whistleblower Reality Winner has been released from prison and is now in home confinement https://t.co/65CiMrHnSk
— Freedom of the Press (@FreedomofPress) June 14, 2021
Grassroots public interest newswire The Sparrow Project tweeted that Winner’s prosecution served as a reminder of “the separate standards of justice in ‘leak’ investigations, and just how politicized they have become.”
A sobering reminder that while Paul Manafort serves his prison sentence from home and Roger Stone has his sentence commuted, Reality Winner, who revealed to reporters a 2016 attempt by foreign state actors to subvert voter software, remains in a federal prison overrun by Covid19. pic.twitter.com/pZkd9dIqg4
— The Sparrow Project (@sparrowmedia) July 11, 2020
Winner’s legal team sent thousands of letters to former President Donald Trump asking for clemency, but he did not intervene in the case.
The digital rights group Fight for the Future called on Biden to pardon Winner “immediately.”
#RealityWinner blew the whistle on election vulnerabilities in 2016, but because her disclosures benefitted the people, not powerful Democrats, she’s only just now in transition out of prison. Telling the truth is not a crime. ✍🏽 #FreeRealityWinner at https://t.co/65xkO2mPeH
— Fight for the Future (@fightfortheftr) June 14, 2021