The Tel Aviv-based nonprofit won the case in a U.S. court for the family of a South Korean minister believed to have been killed by North Korea’s intelligence service.
Pascal’s departure comes roughly two months after Sony was revealed to be the victim of a massive hacking scandal, allegedly at the direction of North Korea, that exposed trade secrets, employee information and embarrassing emails.
The change in key parts of Shin Dong-hyuk’s testimony about escaping from a high-security camp was announced by the American writer who authored a book about the alleged escape.