Published memoir was based on fictionalized manuscript without disclosure

and massaging, or well, I always catch myself when I use the verb massage now.

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and massaging, or well, I always catch myself when I use the verb massage now. I shouldn't use that. Repackaging the initial memoir manuscript and basically updating it for 2025. And Which is that? Is that the nowhere do they nowhere do they dis do they disclose that it's based on a fictionalized

manuscript. So it's just a fraud That was Wait. So they ultimately did publish a version of the manuscript? Yes. Last year. And did that book include the accusations against Dershowitz and Bill Clinton, or had that been removed by that point? To clarify,

those allegations of sexual improprieties against Dershowitz were not in the 2011 manuscript.

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The hosts discuss how a memoir manuscript from 2011 was republished in 2024 without disclosing it was based on fictionalized content. They examine what allegations were included in different versions and question the ethics of presenting fiction as fact in published memoirs.

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Exposes potential publishing fraud where fictionalized content was presented as factual memoir without proper disclosure.

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