Leo O'Connor
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Leo O'Connor (born c. 1963) served as a Research Assistant to former Labour MP for Northampton South, Tony Clarke. In 2005, Clarke's office at Portcullis House was searched, and O'Connor was charged along with David Keogh of breaking the Official Secrets Act. He has been released on bail, and is due to appear on November 29 to answer the charges.
O'Connor lives in Duston, Northampton, a short distance from David Keogh's residence. The two of them reportedly also attended a mutual dining club [1].
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