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De-Classified

How I Survived the Quiet War Behind My 23-Year Marriage to a CIA Sociopath

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De-Classified

By: Traci Chakra
Narrated by: June Gills
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He said he was protecting America. She didn’t know he was destroying their family.

For 23 years, Traci believed she was married to a dedicated CIA operative—quiet, disciplined, and constantly overseas. But behind the controlled demeanor lived a man fueled by manipulation, financial deception, and psychological abuse. When the cracks finally surface, Traci uncovers the unthinkable: hidden money, secret accounts, illegal weapons dealings, and a long trail of lies designed to keep her powerless. The man she shared a home and children with was capable of far more than she ever imagined—and once she filed for divorce, he unleashed a campaign to destroy her reputation, her stability, and her relationship with their children.

Left to fight for her daughter, her safety, and her sanity, Traci becomes an unexpected whistleblower—forced to confront federal agencies, expose years of concealed wrongdoing, and survive a legal war designed to break her.

De-Classified is a gripping true story of survival, betrayal, and one woman’s rise from the ruins of a life she never truly lived. It is a memoir for every woman who has ever loved someone dangerous, every mother who has fought to protect her child, and anyone who has ever clawed their way out of the darkness to reclaim their power.

©2025 Traci Chakra (P)2025 Traci Chakra
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