A Kansas judge has granted an official name change to Chelsea Manning, the Army private in prison for giving classified information to online transparency group Wikileaks. While she was given the name “Bradley Edward Manning” at birth, a judge allowed that changed to “Chelsea Elizabeth Manning.”
In a statement, Manning said Wednesday was “an exciting day” and called the new name “a far better, richer, and more honest reflection of who I am and always have been — a woman named Chelsea.”
Manning was sentenced in August to 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents, and she is currently serving time in a military prison in Fort Leavenworth. The day after she was sentenced, Manning announced through her lawyer that she is a transgender woman and would be changing her name and seeking other medical treatments.









