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![]() Kathleen Willey: The Tabloid Truth She talked to the Star -- but how much was her story worth?
Updated: Mar 20 1998 9:51AM RICHMOND: Did she or didn't she? Kathleen Willeyís attorney,
David Gecker, finally broke his silence to deny claims that his client tried to sell her story to
a supermarket tabloid for $300,000. "We were never motivated by money,"
says Gecker in Friday's New York Times. Willey, he admits, is in arrears
for exactly that amount -- but "it would have been better for her to
declare bankruptcy and discharge the $300,000 debt than write a story and
receive only $300,000."
The scandal sheet in question -- The Star -- still insists Gecker was
pushing for that amount. Editor Phil Bunton considered Willey's story to
be "not worth more than $50,000." And Gecker doesn't deny talking to the
tabloid altogether, nor does he deny that Willey was looking for a book
deal from publisher Michael Viner. At week's end, these little details --
along with Julie Steele's claim that Willey asked her to lie to Newsweek -- have done more to damage Willey's
credibility than any White House spin doctoring.
-- Chris Taylor |