Not too much information at the moment but it looks like DOJ is continuing its war on whistleblowers, despite apparently 'not having the appetite' for it:
FBI Raids 'Second Snowden':
FBI agents have reportedly raided the home of the 'second leaker' the individual thought to be a government contractor continuing the work of Edward Snowden by leaking classified documents to the press.
Investigators executed a search warrant at a property in Northern Virginia with federal prosecutors opening a criminal investigation, according to journalists at the heart of the Snowden affair who cite law enforcement and intelligence sources.
It follows the leaking of NSA documents listing over one million names collected on the government's secret terrorist watchlist called the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE).
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The FBI recently executed a search of the suspect's home, and federal prosecutors in Northern Virginia have opened up a criminal investigation into the matter, the sources said.
But the case has also generated concerns among some within the U.S. intelligence community that top Justice Department officials — stung by criticism that they have been overzealous in pursuing leak cases — may now be more reluctant to bring criminal charges involving unauthorized disclosures to the news media, the sources said. One source, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said there was concern "there is no longer an appetite at Justice for these cases."
Personally I think that the persons credentials/access to information may make the case for prosecution less desirable by the DOJ, not a 'lack of appetite' (these are the people who drove Aaron Swartz to suicide over academia papers) Like
Former State Department Section Chief on Human Rights turned Whistleblower, credentials matter... and perhaps this person has them.