Valerie Plame Wilson Discusses Her Memoir, FISA and Her Move to New Mexico

Weekly Alibi | July 29, 2008
Valerie Plame Wilson's identity is no longer a secret. Five years and two lawsuits later, neither is her story. In her October 2007 memoir, Fair Game: How a Top CIA Agent Was Betrayed by Her Own Government, former agent Wilson chronicles how her life shifted from serving her country to suing her country.

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