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JK Rowling 'anger' at legal firm over pseudonym leak | JK Rowling 'anger' at legal firm over pseudonym leak |
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JK Rowling has said she feels "very angry" after finding out her pseudonym Robert Galbraith was leaked by a legal firm. | JK Rowling has said she feels "very angry" after finding out her pseudonym Robert Galbraith was leaked by a legal firm. |
The Harry Potter author was revealed as the writer of crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling in the Sunday Times. | The Harry Potter author was revealed as the writer of crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling in the Sunday Times. |
She found out the leak came from law firm Russells, whom she had assumed she "could expect total confidentiality from". | She found out the leak came from law firm Russells, whom she had assumed she "could expect total confidentiality from". |
"I feel very angry that my trust turned out to be misplaced. | "I feel very angry that my trust turned out to be misplaced. |
"To say that I am disappointed is an understatement," she said in a statement. | "To say that I am disappointed is an understatement," she said in a statement. |
"A tiny number of people knew my pseudonym and it has not been pleasant to wonder for days how a woman whom I had never heard of prior to Sunday night could have found out something that many of my oldest friends did not know," she added. | "A tiny number of people knew my pseudonym and it has not been pleasant to wonder for days how a woman whom I had never heard of prior to Sunday night could have found out something that many of my oldest friends did not know," she added. |
Russells Solicitors said it apologised "unreservedly". | Russells Solicitors said it apologised "unreservedly". |
In a statement, it said one of its partners, Chris Gossage, had told his wife's best friend, Judith Callegari, that Robert Galbraith was really Rowling. | |
The company said it was revealed "during a private conversation" adding "the disclosure was made in confidence to someone he trusted implicitly". | The company said it was revealed "during a private conversation" adding "the disclosure was made in confidence to someone he trusted implicitly". |
It has been reported Ms Callegari subsequently revealed Rowling's identity to a Sunday Times journalist via Twitter on 9 July. | It has been reported Ms Callegari subsequently revealed Rowling's identity to a Sunday Times journalist via Twitter on 9 July. |
Russells continued: "Whilst accepting [Gossage's] own culpability, the disclosure was made in confidence to someone he trusted implicitly. On becoming aware of the circumstances, we immediately notified JK Rowling's agent." | Russells continued: "Whilst accepting [Gossage's] own culpability, the disclosure was made in confidence to someone he trusted implicitly. On becoming aware of the circumstances, we immediately notified JK Rowling's agent." |
Marketing plan | Marketing plan |
There had been speculation leaking the name was part of a publicity campaign. | There had been speculation leaking the name was part of a publicity campaign. |
However Russells said: "We can confirm that this leak was not part of any marketing plan and that neither JK Rowling, her agent nor publishers were in any way involved." | However Russells said: "We can confirm that this leak was not part of any marketing plan and that neither JK Rowling, her agent nor publishers were in any way involved." |
The Cuckoo's Calling - believed to be the debut novel of Galbraith - tells of war veteran-turned private investigator Cormoran Strike and received good reviews when it was first published. | The Cuckoo's Calling - believed to be the debut novel of Galbraith - tells of war veteran-turned private investigator Cormoran Strike and received good reviews when it was first published. |
It had sold 1,500 copies before Rowling was revealed as the author, but within hours it rose more than 5,000 places to top Amazon's sales list. | It had sold 1,500 copies before Rowling was revealed as the author, but within hours it rose more than 5,000 places to top Amazon's sales list. |
When she was revealed as Galbraith, Rowling said she had found writing under a pseudonym "a liberating experience". | When she was revealed as Galbraith, Rowling said she had found writing under a pseudonym "a liberating experience". |
She issued a statement saying she had "hoped to keep this secret a little longer" but added it had "been wonderful to publish without hype or expectation, and pure pleasure to get feedback under a different name". | She issued a statement saying she had "hoped to keep this secret a little longer" but added it had "been wonderful to publish without hype or expectation, and pure pleasure to get feedback under a different name". |
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