U.S. Information Swimsuit In opposition to Edward Snowden Over New Guide

The Justice Division filed a civil lawsuit in opposition to Edward Snowden, arguing he violated govt nondisclosure agreements via publishing a e-book about his 2013 disclosures of categorized surveillance techniques.
The Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against Edward Snowden, arguing he violated government nondisclosure agreements by publishing a book about his 2013 disclosures of classified surveillance programs.Original article
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