

They are perplexed: the material delivered to the Russians is of no importance, and the apparent motive of all the involved parties is unknown. Two days later at the CIA headquarters, Palmer Smith, Osbourne's former superior, and his director learn that information from Osbourne has been given to the Russian Embassy. Harry finds Chad hiding in a wardrobe and shoots him. Linda persuades Chad to sneak into the Coxes' home to get more files from their computer. Harry is a womanizer and is also seeing Linda. Osbourne's increasingly temperamental and erratic behavior prompts Katie to change the locks on their house and invite Harry to move in. After a phone call, and subsequent meeting, with Osbourne provokes a furious reaction, Chad and Linda attempt to sell the disc to the Russian embassy. They plan to return the disc for a reward, with Linda hoping to use the money to pay for cosmetic surgery. The disc falls into the hands of dim-witted personal trainer Chad Feldheimer and his co-worker Linda Litzke, who mistakenly believe it to contain sensitive government information.


The lawyer's assistant copies the files onto a CD, which she accidentally leaves on the locker room floor of Hardbodies, a local gym. She copies her husband's financial records and other files, including the draft memoir, and gives them to her lawyer. When his pediatrician wife Katie finds out, she sees it as an opportunity to file for divorce and continue her affair with Harry Pfarrer, a deputy U.S. Faced with a demotion at work due to a drinking problem, Osbourne Cox angrily quits his job as a CIA analyst and decides to write a memoir.
