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 p 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 repor
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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 p 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 repor
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