The United States Justice
Department released the below information:
The United States
today filed a lawsuit against Edward Snowden, a former employee of the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) and contractor for the National Security Agency
(NSA), who published a book entitled Permanent Record in violation of
the non-disclosure agreements he signed with both CIA and NSA.
The lawsuit alleges
that Snowden published his book without submitting it to the agencies for
pre-publication review, in violation of his express obligations under the
agreements he signed. Additionally, the lawsuit alleges that Snowden has given
public speeches on intelligence-related matters, also in violation of his
non-disclosure agreements.
The United States’
lawsuit does not seek to stop or restrict the publication or distribution of Permanent
Record. Rather, under well-established Supreme Court precedent, Snepp v.
United States, the government seeks to recover all proceeds earned by
Snowden because of his failure to submit his publication for pre-publication
review in violation of his alleged contractual and fiduciary obligations.
The lawsuit also names
as nominal defendants the corporate entities involved in publishing Snowden’s
book. The United States is suing the publisher solely to ensure that no funds
are transferred to Snowden, or at his direction, while the court resolves the
United States’ claims. Snowden is currently living outside of the United
States.
“Edward Snowden has
violated an obligation he undertook to the United States when he signed
agreements as part of his employment by the CIA and as an NSA contractor,” said
Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt of the Department of Justice’s Civil
Division. “The United States’ ability to protect sensitive national security
information depends on employees’ and contractors’ compliance with their non-disclosure
agreements, including their pre-publication review obligations. This lawsuit
demonstrates that the Department of Justice does not tolerate these breaches of
the public’s trust. We will not permit individuals to enrich themselves,
at the expense of the United States, without complying with their
pre-publication review obligations.”
“Intelligence
information should protect our nation, not provide personal profit,” said G.
Zachary Terwilliger, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. “This
lawsuit will ensure that Edward Snowden receives no monetary benefits from
breaching the trust placed in him.”
This lawsuit is
separate from the criminal charges brought against Snowden for his alleged
disclosures of classified information. This lawsuit is a civil action, and
based solely on Snowden’s failure to comply with the clear pre-publication
review obligations included in his signed non-disclosure agreements.
This matter is being
handled by the Department of Justice’s Civil Division and the U.S. Attorney’s
Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The claims asserted by
the United States are allegations only; there has been no determination of
liability.
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