
The U.S. has agreed to pay $3 million to a former government worker who accused officials with the CIA and State Department of spying on him with a bugged coffee table.
Rather than comply with a court order to provide lawyers in the case with what the U.S. government says is classified information, the government has agreed to settle to end the 15-year-old suit.
Interesting!
At least the government official spending the 3 million is doing so to keep a secret. As opposed to our last administration's efforts to out a CIA operative.
That is a lot of money. They could spy on me for $1million.
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