A Minor Correction
In the Crimson, Samuel Jacobs writes:
But after working at John F. Kennedy Jr.’s George magazine and writing a book about the magazine’s late founder—its publication complicated by lawsuits and allegations that Bradley was profiting off Kennedy’s death—the New York writer found himself drawn to Harvard and following its players.
All true, except that there weren't any lawsuits involved.
Threats of lawsuits, sure. But on one actually followed through...because they would have lost. There was really nothing to sue about.
Perhaps the Crimson was thinking of
this $12.5 million libel suit that was filed against me?