Alleged classified documents leaker Jack Teixeira pleads not guilty

The 21-year-old allegedly posted classified documents on social media sites.

Jack Teixeira, the Massachusetts Air National Guard member accused of leaking classified documents online, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information.

The 21-year-old Massachusetts native was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month.

Teixeira's family said in a statement Wednesday, "We remain as committed as ever and our entire family continues to share complete and unwavering support of Jack."

"Jack will now have his day in court. And as we move through this process, we are hopeful that Jack will be getting the fair and just treatment he deserves," the family said. "We realize there is a long road ahead, and we ask for your continued respect for our privacy during this difficult ordeal."

Teixeira has been in custody since his April arrest. Magistrate Judge David Hennessy on Wednesday denied a defense request to revisit pretrial detention.

Teixeira enlisted in the Air National Guard in 2019, according to his service record, and had top secret security clearance since 2021, according to the Department of Justice.

He allegedly began posting classified documents online in January 2022, according to the Justice Department.

Teixeira's next court date is set for Aug. 9 via telephone.

He could face 10 years in prison for each charge if convicted.

ABC News' Chris Donato contributed to this report.