The jewelry store that was allegedly victimized by Lindsay Lohan has been shopping a book deal, and it's really becoming a problem for prosecutors
The publicist for Kamofie & Co. contacted Sharlene Martin, a literary agent, early last week. Martin told the agent the necklace incident "was a moment, not a book." Martin, who specializes in crime-related books, told the publicist, "You shouldn't waste any literary agent's time. Call the Enquirer if you want."
Kamofie has already sold the surveillance video, and the latest effort makes the victim look so "needy" it could really jeopardize the prosecutor's case.
The publicist for Kamofie & Co. contacted Sharlene Martin, a literary agent, early last week. Martin told the agent the necklace incident "was a moment, not a book." Martin, who specializes in crime-related books, told the publicist, "You shouldn't waste any literary agent's time. Call the Enquirer if you want."
Kamofie has already sold the surveillance video, and the latest effort makes the victim look so "needy" it could really jeopardize the prosecutor's case.
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