Posted on 11/17/2006 9:02:50 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
Good. Regan deserves all the mud that's coming her way from this. (and none of the money.)
Bernard Kerik
Did you hear that she's been writing about being abused, and that's why she had to do this.
Somehow I missed that gem.
She's a solid gold-plated piece of work.
I read that via the Drudge story posted on another thread. Do you think it is a lie?
Apparently Regan is a troubled woman. There's a fictional book coming out based on her antics by a former employee.
Obviously, she is troubled. But do you think she was abused by her ex-husband?
It's called free speech, and conservatives ought to know what it's like to have it infringed.
The price you pay for your own free speech rights is the right of scumbags like OJ to make a disgusting spectacle of himself for the Jerry Springer/Oprah Winfrey crowd.
"A wickedly savage fictional book about Judith Regan is making the rounds in Hollywood and among gleeful ex-employees of the 52-year-old publishing terror."
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/col/story/424174p-357731c.html
Based on what little I know, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that she mentally and physically abused her ex-husband.
I wondered if Kerik would try to protect her from the death threats.
Hmmmmm. Reminds me of the Kitty Kelly fiction about Nancy Reagan. Not that Reagan and Regan should be compared. It does make me wonder what is fiction and what is not.
Not to defend Ms. Regan or anything, but the Daily News is locked in mortal combat with Murdoch and the NY Post. They are desperate and have the knives out for anything News Corp.
Based on what little I know, Ms. Reagan is not a very nice person. Most of my information comes from my wife who used to work with her for a number of years.
I do agree with your point regarding free speech.
"Because She Can" (Hardcover)
by Bridie Clark, former employee of Judith Regan who wrote a fictional account of their relationship. The book is due out in the winter.
http://www.amazon.com/Because-She-Can-Bridie-Clark/dp/0446579246/sr=8-1/qid=1163784819/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-9880502-7615918?ie=UTF8&s=books
Does your wife know Bridie Clark, author of the fictional book about Regan?
The reviews make it sound like an entertaining book. Wonder if Judith Regan's employees laugh at her.
Has anyone seen anything that would explain how OJ or his various advisors think he is going to get to keep this $3.5 million he is allegedly going to be paid? OJ gets to keep his house because Florida law doesn't allow a residence to be siezed by creditors. He gets to keep his NFL pension because California law doesn't allow creditors to sieze pension assets or payments. However there is no law I can think of that would protect $3.5 million in compensation for a book deal from creditors. Assuming the Goldmans and Nicole's family have good lawyers and are highly motivated, both of which I believe to be true, they should have little trouble attaching and siezing any compensation flowing to OJ out of this deal. Which brings me around to the next obvious question. Why on earth is OJ doing this if he is unlikely ever to see dime one from the whole thing?
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