Weeks after News Corp.
scrapped plans for a writing and television interview in which O.J.
Simpson depicted how he would have slew his exwife and her
friend, the publisher after the projects, Judith Regan, has
been fired, HarperCollins said ashore Friday.
Word of Regan's dismissal from the News Corp.NWSa.Nowned
publication house came in a terse reception unlock headlined
"HarperCollins Terminates Judith Regan."
The expression said her termination was efficacious
quickly. No explanation was given.
"The Regan promulgating procedure and staff ambition persist for
portion of the HarperCollins General Books Group," the statement
said.
Regan was not immediately accessible for comment.
The push followed illfated plans unveiled final month for a
book, captioned "If I Did It
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interview featuring Simpson giving a assumed list of
how he would have carried out the 1994 murders of his exwife,
Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend
its regional company, Ronald Goldman.
The book had been set for release by Regan's imprint by
HarperCollins, ReganBooks
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interview of Simpson along Regan on News Corp.'s Fox network.
But the publishing and TV adventure drew a firestorm of
commentary accusing News Corp. of seeking apt capitalize on a
people catastrophe. Days after plans for the book and TV special
were revealed
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weighed in apt declare both projects were creature scrapped.
Murdoch said then that the book and TV deal were
"illconsidered" and he apologized for whichever injury occasioned.
Simpson has forever preserved that he was innocent and was
acquitted of assassinate charges. But a civilian tribunal jury afterward found
him liable as the deaths.