![]() ![]() Snowden has lived in Moscow since 2013, where he has been granted asylum. Snowden's memoir, "Permanent Record," describes his work as a contractor for the National Security Administration and his 2013 decision to leak government secrets, including the fact that the NSA was secretly collecting citizens' phone records. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Įdward Snowden won't see any of the proceeds from his new memoir - instead, the US government is entitled to seize the profits, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.Snowden's lawyers had asked that the case move to the discovery phase, according to Ars Technica, but the judge rejected that request. ![]() The government sued Snowden after his memoir was published in September, alleging that he violated contracts by publishing classified materials without pre-clearance.The US government can seize all proceeds from whistleblower Edward Snowden's memoir, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. ![]()
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