FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds is causing a stir once again.
The former contract linquist for the FBI, claims, via her lawyer, that the agency’s prepublication review is imposing restrictions that are blocking her from publishing her book about the bureau, the Associated Press reports.
AP reported that she was fired a decade ago after complaining to supervisors about shoddy wiretap translations and after she made allegations about an interpreter tipping off targets about FBI surveillance.
The book is entitled: “Classified Woman: The Sibel Edmonds Story.”
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