US Whistleblower Snowden Announces Adapted Version of Autobiography for Younger Readers

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Edward Snowden, a former Central Intelligence Agency employee who became a whistleblower and revealed the illegal spying practices conducted by US intelligence agencies, has announced on Monday that he will produce an adapted version of his 2019 autobiography for younger readers.

The new edition will be published by Macmillan and will include a new afterword that provides readers with resources for educating themselves about digital security. The book will be released in February 2021 on most major online platforms.

​In September, the US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the whistleblower over claims that he violated non-disclosure obligations by not submitting his original autobiography to the government for review before publishing.

A federal judge ruled in December that the US government was entitled to all the profits from the original version of the autobiography due to this violation. Snowden will also reportedly face further action for failing to turn over evidence during the lawsuit, according to US media reports.

Snowden has been living in Russia since 2013. He fled the United States after leaking classified documents showing that the National Security Agency was collecting the telephone records of millions of US citizens. He is wanted in the United States on espionage charges.

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