REPORT: Monica Crowley’s Book Being ‘Taken Down’ During Plagiarism Investigation
For about three days, the media world has been abuzz with the reported information that former Fox personality Monica Crowley plagiarized large chunks of her 2012 book, What the (Bleep) Just Happened? Reports of her other possibly plagiarized works continue to pour in as publishers and readers reevaluate their relationship to the presumed Deputy National Security Adviser to Donald Trump.
The latest report from CNN’s Andew Kaczynski indicates that the book “will no longer be offered for sale,” according to publisher Harper Collins.
BREAKING: @HarperCollins tells me Monic Crowley’s book is being taken down until revisions can be made. Story coming… pic.twitter.com/YAdmt5ZDEj
— andrew kaczynski (@KFILE) January 10, 2017
Kaczynski is the one who initially broke the plagiarism story.
Details are forthcoming.
UPDATE — 1:01 p.m. EST:
Here is what a spokesperson for the publishing company said, per CNN:
The book, which has reached the end of its natural sales cycle, will no longer be offered for purchase until such time as the author has the opportunity to source and revise the material.
No new comment was received from the Trump team, which was standing by Crowley on Saturday.
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