US DoJ needs to take hold of income from Ed Snowden’s new e book as it violated his NDA

The United States justice division has sued whistleblower Edward Snowden, following the discharge of his new e book, Everlasting File. The dep. alleges this e book violates a non-disclosure settlement Snowden signed with the Central Intelligence Company (CIA) and the Nationwide Safety Company (NSA) whilst operating as a contractor for the 2 businesses. The lawsuit sees Snowden accused …
The US justice department has sued whistleblower Edward Snowden, following the release of his new book, Permanent Record. The department alleges this book violates a non-disclosure agreement Snowden signed with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) while working as a contractor for the two agencies. The lawsuit sees Snowden accused …Original article
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