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posted by takyon on Monday August 22 2016, @11:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the shhhhh dept.

A former US Navy Seal who wrote a bestseller about his role in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden is to pay nearly $7m (£5m) to the government for violating non-disclosure agreements.

Matt Bissonette failed to get clearance from the Pentagon before the book No Easy Day was published in 2012.

He has agreed to forfeit all profits and royalties, as well as film rights and speaking fees.

In exchange, the government will dismiss other liability claims.

Source: BBC News


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 22 2016, @05:52PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 22 2016, @05:52PM (#391751)

    If there is a news story here, it is that the government is limiting the expense to the ~$7million, rather than targeting everything.

    From TFS:

    He has agreed to forfeit all profits and royalties, as well as film rights and speaking fees.

    So it's not "just" 7 megabucks, though I'm not sure how close it is to "everything" either. I assume the 7 million roughly corresponds to the money he's already got from it...