Plame sues, accusing CIA of blocking her memoirs

June 1, 2007

Valerie Plame, the former undercover CIA operative, wants to write a memoir about her experience. She wants to include information that has already been declassified, such as when she worked at the CIA.

The CIA does not want her to do that, and so she is suing the CIA.

Plame and her publisher, Simon & Schuster, sued the CIA in a New York federal court, accusing the government of illegally refusing to let Plame write about the specific dates she worked for the agency.

We want as much about her experience as we can get to read.

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