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Navy SEAL Author Rejects the Pentagon's Legal Threat

Former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette is going to tell his version of events surrounding the death of Osama bin Laden, even if the Pentagon sues him for every last penny. Last night, the Defense Department's top attorney wrote a letter to Bissonnette threatening to use "all remedies legally available" against him for the publication of No Easy Day, his firsthand account of the mission to kill bin Laden in Pakistan. "You are in material breach and violation of the nondisclosure agreements you signed," wrote Pentagon general counsel Jeh Charles Johnson. The letter hinted at a criminal prosecution of Bissonnete for disclosing classified information and threatened to seize the royalties from his book and go after his publisher Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Group. In a written response, a lawyer representing Bissonnette denied his client breached his nondisclosure agreement in a letter to the Pentagon. (The letter, obtained by The Atlantic Wire, refers to Bissonnette under his pen name Mark Owen.)

"Mr. Owen sought legal advice about his responsibilities before agreeing to publish his book and scrupulously reviewed the work to ensure that it did not disclose any material that would breach his agreements or put his former comrades at risk," wrote Robert D. Luskin, an attorney at D.C. lobbying behemoth Patton Boggs. "Mr. Owen is proud of his service and respectful of his obligations. But he has earned the right to tell his story."

According to the letter, the nondisclosure agreement signed by Bissonnette when he was a SEAL only applied to "specially identified Special Access Programs" and not missions such as the May 1, 2011 raid.

That's an argument that may come as a surprise to some legal experts, who considered the Pentagon's case against Bissonnette a [url=http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2012/08/lawyers-former-seal-author-almost-certainly-facing-legal-trouble/56349/]"slam dunk"[/url] given his failure to submit his book for pre-publication review. Attorney Scott Hodes, an expert in government secrecy issues, tells The Atlantic Wire that Bissonnette's lawyer appears to be looking out for the interests of Bissonnette's publisher. "I think this is the position of someone defending a publisher who is publishing a book that may have classified information in it," said Hodes. Bradley Moss, a Washington-based national security attorney, also expressed concern that Bissonnette is in over his head:


Bradley P. Moss, Esq@BradMossEsq Mr. Owens, respectfully, your lawyer is failing you and doesn't know how this works. #NDA's are written broadly. tinyurl.com/9pktkms


31 Aug 12

For a fuller look at the serious legal ramifications facing Bissonnette see our earlier report here. I've posted the entire letter from Bissonnette's attorney below:

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Added: Sep-1-2012 Occurred On: Sep-1-2012
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  • Soldiers have been writing books about their missions for as long as America has existed..

    Obama and Holder are both a disgrace and a fraud. Two tyrants. THEY are the lawbreakers... Not this guy

    STOP SOETORO NOW PEOPLE! Before its too late....

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  • I'd love to see the actual video of the raid.

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  • Matt should know that the Seals aren't supposed to talk to anyone that Obama hasn't given the movie rights to. He might expose that Obama passed up the chance to get bin laden 3 times. And Obama had to be dragged off the golf course to sign the order.

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  • Methinks we need to start thinking about DEFUNDING the pentagon as well as any other entities which HAVE TO CREATE WARS TO PROVE A REASON FOR THEIR EXISTENCE and/or increase their budgets!!!!!

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  • Didn't the Obama administration release classified information minutes after the mission, & before it was complete? & Invited Hollywood over for a briefing about it so they could make a movie?

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  • They need to go after Obama cuz that dip shit gave a whole lot more secret data than anyone else around, including wikileaks.

    Wait... that is right -- sorry left... he is a liberal piece of shit; so it is ok to leak data that will kill Brave American service people around the world.

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  • Whether or not Osama bin Laden was armed or not, he in itself is a threat to the West. It was a good elimination. Osama bin Laden should have been sleeping. It would have been less stressful for both Osama bin Laden and our assets doing their mission.

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  • I bet Obama´s trigger finger is mighty itchy with the NDAA and all. Come on Obama, show us how low you really are!

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  • He should've submitted the book for review... Might as well kiss those royalties good bye..
    It would be real funny if the entire book was fiction and the pentagon couldn't touch him though ...
    ( suggestion: read the original post , it has a lot more info )

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  • I hope a movie comes out ;)

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  • ha ha funny how the story differs. lying government cunts

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  • lmao


    I don't think it's money the government is after in regards to this, lmfao.

    I have the utmost respect for the military and it's honored service members, however, that does not mean you simply accept whatever they do or say with no regards.

    This man decided to make money off of classified information. He shirked the procedures to write a book with possible classified information.

    He did it willfully, that is to say, with knowledge of the consequences of his actions.

    So he should willf More..

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    • @Saihung since you are obviously an idiot and have never served,allow me to explain it.there is nothing bout the bin ladin farce that needs to be classified. if something is then it is either illegal or immoral. in which case it needs to get out. in this case i think its most likely a lie and the"pentagon" wants to make sure it gets read as the official backup to the official lie

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    • @Nuckelhed Yep cause exactly how they killed the most wanted man in the world and exact methods used to kill him don't need to be classified.

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    • @Nuckelhed Then why are the republitards crying about the white house leaking classified information about the raid?

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    • @Nuckelhed Obviously I am an idiot? Oh and I have never served?

      Let's pretend both statements are true. I should then take YOUR opinion as how things should be as fact right?

      Classified does not mean illegal or immoral...is everything so black and white to you?

      You are without a doubt, a person ignorant of everything but your opinion.

      And not that I give a rat's ass about what you think, but I have served, and when compared to you I am a shining example of intelligence and reason.

      E More..

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  • So what is the alleged truth? Is it gonna be all juicy and really different from what we've already heard.

    Maybe some SEALS got killed, maybe they didn't get Mr. Pyjama after all, maybe the porn they found was all about little girls the same age as Alisha, maybe the wife(s) didn't escape.

    Or is this the stock-standard thing that publishers do to generate interest in a book by claiming that there's all kinds of 'truths' in there.

    ... tune in next week to hear allllll about it.

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  • Print the damn thing, expose the government

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