The attorney who won a high-profile federal court fight with the National Security Agency over its invasive telephone-call spy program says he was put under surveillance -- and more -- by the agency when he filed the case.
Larry Klayman, a WND commentary contributor and founder of Judicial Watch and, more recently, FreedomWatch, told WND that once his allegations that the federal government was violating the Constitution with its "watch-every-call" strategy hit the courts, he noticed problems with his email.
"People began receiving from me emails that I had never sent," Klayman told WND, suggesting harassment in response to his work. "The government just wanted me to know they were watching me.
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