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SEAL to pay US $US6.6m over bin Laden book

Ex-SEAL Matt Bissonnette will pay the US government $US6.6 million for publishing a book without getting its contents cleared by the Defense Department.

US federal court documents say the former navy SEAL who wrote a book about his role in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden will pay the government more than $US6.6 million ($A8.59 million) for violating non-disclosure agreements and publishing without getting the document cleared by the Defense Department.

Matt Bissonnette, who wrote No Easy Day under the pseudonym Mark Owen, will give the US government all profits and royalties from the book or other movie rights. The proceeds already total more than $US6.6 million. He will have four years to pay the bulk of that.

He also will have to pay $US100,000 from the proceeds of presentations he gave using slides that were not approved by the department. The book triggered a Justice Department probe, including claims it contained classified material.


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