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Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton admitted guilt on one charge related to the illegal retention of sensitive information pertaining to national security, according to a legal agreement with federal prosecutors. He is expected to face a fines exceeding two million dollars, and his trial will be scheduled for next June to complete settlement procedures, following charges brought against him after documents and memos were found during his time in the White House. It is worth noting that the charges he accepted pertain to documenting security information in his personal memoirs, while the more serious charges related to the confidentiality of the documents and their leaks were dismissed.
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