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Natural Citizen
12-22-2014, 05:47 PM
A recently released documentary about former government contractor Edward Snowden is being considered a potential candidate for the Academy Awards next year, but all isn’t well for the team behind the flick “Citizenfour.”

Attorneys representing a Kansas man filed a civil suit in District Court on Friday last week in which they allege that Snowden, movie director Laura Poitras and others involved in making “Citizenfour” intentionally violated federal law by profiting off of the disclosure of state secrets.

According to the suit, Snowden and the film’s production team ran afoul of a 1979 Supreme Court decision (http://www.oyez.org/cases/1970-1979/1979/1979_78_1871) in which the nation’s top justices agreed by a 6-3 vote that First Amendment rights don’t protect Americans from instances in which their speech breaches any “constructive trust” existing between the government and an agent privy to its inner workings.

In the case of Citizenfour, the plaintiff — Horace B. Williams, a former secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation and a retired Navy officer who once held a security clearance — says Snowden broke his agreement with the US government because he and the film crew will make a “covet financial gain for their misconduct,” namely discussing classified documents in a manner that makes them available to potential audiences of “foreign enemies.”




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DamianTV
12-22-2014, 06:02 PM
Typical blame the Victim mentality when the Govt does in fact do something exceptionally wrong.

Acala
12-22-2014, 06:31 PM
I sure hope Anonymous doesn't target Horace Williams for any kind of retribution for being a running dog of tyranny because that would be wrong.

HOLLYWOOD
12-22-2014, 10:46 PM
Who's suing for the 1st, 4th, & 5th Amendments of the US Constitution?

Forget it, we already know of the 'Clowns in Gowns' legislate from the bench... especially when the NSA showed the judges their personal files.

brushfire
12-22-2014, 11:23 PM
Makes me want to see it all the more now -- gimme some citizenfour!