
The New York Daily News' able gossip duo of Rush & Molloy take note of Nancy Grace's plagiarism in her "book," Objection!; it seems like a page or so was pretty much verbatim from a New York Times piece.
It was "inadvertent"--an honest mistake, says the Grace camp. More accurately called the dis-Grace camp, they say will no doubt have more excuses, if they need them: I am not responsible. I was on pain-killing medication. She'll come up with all the excuses she needs, putting them on CNN Headline news if she has to, till she finds one that clicks and sticks.
Although publisher Hyperion, which lives in the no-spin zone where the publisher could actually get sued, has had to make amends in the paperback edition.
Why anybody would buy such a "book" at all? When it's obviously been cobbled and Googled together by a Grace sidekick, Diane Clehane? Seeking answers to those questions would actually make for a subject for an investigative show.
