Potential Ghostwriting Scheme Behind James Patterson‑Epstein Book Exposed
Potential Ghostwriting Scheme Behind James Patterson‑Epstein Book Exposed The passage suggests a possible misrepresentation by a major publisher (Little, Brown) and a ghostwriter (John Connolly) regarding a book on Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about media ethics and possible concealment of Epstein‑related content. However, it lacks concrete evidence, specific transactions, or involvement of high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative value to a modest lead for further verification. Key insights: Little, Brown allegedly told a journalist the book was not by James Patterson to avoid scrutiny.; John Connolly is claimed to be the true author, with a known obsession with Epstein.; Vanity Fair reportedly barred Connolly from writing about Epstein.
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Potential Ghostwriting Scheme Behind James Patterson‑Epstein Book Exposed The passage suggests a possible misrepresentation by a major publisher (Little, Brown) and a ghostwriter (John Connolly) regarding a book on Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about media ethics and possible concealment of Epstein‑related content. However, it lacks concrete evidence, specific transactions, or involvement of high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative value to a modest lead for further verification. Key insights: Little, Brown allegedly told a journalist the book was not by James Patterson to avoid scrutiny.; John Connolly is claimed to be the true author, with a known obsession with Epstein.; Vanity Fair reportedly barred Connolly from writing about Epstein.
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