LinkLinks Washington Post: An author lost her book deal after tweeting about a Metro worker. She’s suing for $13 million. By Editor On Jun 8, 2019 Last updated Jun 10, 2019 44 Share Natasha Tynes, an award-winning Jordanian American author who lost a book deal following claims of online racism, is suing her publishing house for $13 million. The lawsuit, filed in California on Friday, alleges that Rare Bird Books breached its contract and defamed her, causing “extreme emotional distress” and destroying her reputation. 44 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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