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Alleged Ghostwriting and Misrepresentation of a James Patterson Book on Jeffrey EpsteinCase Filekaggle-ho-032249House OversightAlleged Ghostwriting and Misrepresentation of a James Patterson Book on Jeffrey Epstein
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Alleged Ghostwriting and Misrepresentation of a James Patterson Book on Jeffrey Epstein
Alleged Ghostwriting and Misrepresentation of a James Patterson Book on Jeffrey Epstein The passage suggests possible deception by a major publisher (Little, Brown) and a high‑profile author (James Patterson) regarding a nonfiction book about Jeffrey Epstein, implicating a ghostwriter (John Connolly) and raising ethical concerns. While it provides specific names and a potential pattern of misattribution, it lacks concrete evidence of financial transactions or illegal conduct, limiting its immediate investigative utility but still offering a worthwhile lead for media and oversight inquiries. Key insights: Little, Brown allegedly told a journalist the book was not authored by James Patterson to avoid scrutiny.; John Connney (spelled Connolly) is claimed to be the actual writer, with a known obsession with Epstein.; Vanity Fair reportedly barred Connolly from writing about Epstein, suggesting prior controversy.
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