Jamaica Gleaner

James Comey has book deal, publicatio­n set for spring

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NEW YORK (AP): FORMER FBI Director James Comey has a book deal.

Flatiron Books told The Associated Press yesterday that Comey is writing a book about leadership and decision making that will draw upon his career in government. Comey will write about experience­s that made him the bestknown and most controvers­ial FBI head in recent times, from his handling of the bureau’s probe into Hillary Clinton’s private email server to allegation­s of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign. Trump fired Comey in May and soon after told NBC News that he was angered by the FBI’s investigat­ion into “this Russia thing with Trump and Russia,” which he called a fake story. Comey has since testified before Congress that Trump asked him to end an investigat­ion into former National Security Adviser Michael T. Flynn and kept memos about his meetings with the president.

According to Flatiron, Comey will cite “examples from some of the highest-stakes situations in the past two decades of American government” and “share yet-unheard anecdotes from his long and distinguis­hed career.”

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The book is currently untitled and scheduled for next spring.

“Throughout his career, James Comey has had to face one difficult decision after another as he has served the leaders of our country,” Flatiron Publisher and President Bob Miller said in a statement. “His book promises to take us inside those extraordin­ary moments in our history, showing us how these leaders have behaved under pressure. By doing so, Director Comey will give us unpreceden­ted entry into the corridors of power, and a remarkable lesson in leadership itself.”

Comey was represente­d by Matt Latimer and Keith Urbahn of Javelin. Financial terms were not disclosed, but several publishers bid for the book and three officials with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns said the auction topped $2 million. The officials asked not to be identified because they were not authorised to discuss the book.

Comey was appointed as FBI director by President Barack Obama in 2013. On Tuesday, the Senate confirmed his successor, Christophe­r Wray, a former highrankin­g official in President George W. Bush’s Justice Department who oversaw investigat­ions into corporate fraud.

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AP Former FBI Director James Comey.

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