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April 19th, 2006 at 12:24 am

Update: “Million Little Pieces” class actions

Following the revelation that author James Frey presented fantasies as if they were autobiographical fact, enough outraged readers have stepped forward to demand cash damages — or at least enough class action lawyers have simulated the stepping forward of such outraged readers — that defendants Random House and Doubleday are now seeking the consolidation of no fewer than twelve lawsuits filed around the country. The federal Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation will soon consider (PDF, scroll to p. 11) the publishers’ motion to aggregate into one proceeding suits filed in the Southern District of New York, Northern District of Illinois, Western District of Washington, Eastern District of Michigan, Central District of California, and Southern District of Ohio (via Childs). For Ted’s extensive coverage of the Frey scandal and suits, see Jan. 31 and links from there.

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    How can these possibly proceed if the publisher already made the remedy available, namely, refunds for anyone wanting them?

    Patrick on April 19th, 2006
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    Simple Patrick — nop controversy is over until the lawyers have been paid. An apology and a refund are hardly adequate remedies, you must know.

    wavemaker on April 19th, 2006