Tim Parlatore: NDA Is No Longer in Effect with Pete Hegseth Accuser
EXCERPT:
PARLATORE: "Well — so, first of all, it‘s not — a nondisclosure agreement is something where one party agrees not to disclose. This is a confidential settlement agreement that had confidentiality on both sides. That agreement has since been breached by her. And so, as a result, I sent notice to her attorney that that agreement no longer has any force in effect. That‘s one of the reasons why I can talk about it here, because prior to that, the agreement prevented Mr. Hegseth from talking about her conduct. So, there is no NDA to release her from. And if she wants to go and talk about it, she can do it. I mean, certainly, she would do it at her own peril of a further defamation lawsuit, but — and additionally, NDA — "
COLLINS: "Well, that's news. We didn‘t — you know, people have been calling for her to be able to speak, and you‘re saying — I mean, you‘re his attorney, you‘re saying that, from the agreement which you negotiated, that she can come out and speak on CNN or wherever she chooses?"
PARLATORE: "Of course. Of course. However, if she doesn‘t tell the truth, if she repeats these false statements, then she will be subject to a defamation lawsuit.”




