To: ColdOne
She sold the story
Did she cash the check?
Tired of whores trying to convince anyone they are victims of anything but themselves
5 posted on
03/20/2018 11:30:04 AM PDT by
silverleaf
(A man who kneels for the national anthem doesn't stand for much of anything)
To: silverleaf
Yeah, she sold the story for 150K to the National Enquirer.
The only parts they could verify were verifiable lies.
The notebook she said she wrote the details of the affair on in 2004 was a vanity printed notebook for her boyfriends new, startup business that was printed around 2016
The National Enquirer declined to run the story in 2016 because it much of it was provably false and they did not want to get sued for slander
22 posted on
03/20/2018 11:43:36 AM PDT by
rdcbn
To: silverleaf
"She sold the story"
And the company she sold it to decided not to publish it, probably because they found out it was BS.
45 posted on
03/20/2018 12:03:25 PM PDT by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
To: silverleaf
NE isn't going to pay that kind of money without getting exclusive rights to the story. It's just like a book publisher or film studio that pays substantial money to an author for exclusive rights. Also, given NE's remarkable string of victories in this kind of case, the contract is probably just about indestructable. Even a CA court might be unwilling to void this agreement because it would set a precedent that would jeopardize a tremendous amount of publishers' rights law that's vital to the entertainment industry.
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