WikiLeaks Twitter account court order released by Salon.com

On CNET.com: WikiLeaks volunteer hires lawyers in Twitter fight over subpoenas for the Twitter account.

An ex-WikiLeaks volunteer has hired American lawyers to oppose the U.S. government’s efforts to obtain the contents of her Twitter account, CNET has learned.

Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of the Icelandic parliament who helped with WikiLeaks’ release of a classified U.S. military video, is being represented by the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation.

“We’re looking at options and various things we can do to help our client,” EFF legal director Cindy Cohn said yesterday. “She’s disturbed that her information is being sought.”

On Friday, Twitter notified Jónsdóttir and a handful of other subscribers that the U.S. Justice Department had obtained a court order for their “subscriber account information.” The order covers possible accounts linked to WikiLeaks, including those of Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army private accused of leaking classified documents; Seattle-based WikiLeaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum; Dutch hacker and XS4ALL Internet provider co-founder Rop Gonggrijp; and WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange.

Cohn said the EFF was representing only Jónsdóttir and not any of the other targets of the order (PDF), which was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Theresa Buchanan in Alexandria, Va. “They all have separate stories,” she said.

Read more here. The order, linked in the quote, is here and out of the Eastern District of Virginia dated December 14, 2010. It has a Grand Jury case number so the supporting documentation is not yet public. The person subpoenaed apparently released it.

The important information is the case number: A U.S. grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia is investigating WikiLeaks.

Order to unseal his here.

Hat tip to PogoWasRight.

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