Amanda Knox signs book deal

Knox, who had her murder conviction overturned in October, will publish a memoir through HarperCollins.

Prosecutors in Italy filed an appeal to have another trial for Knox and her former boyfriend, Rafaele Sollecito, on Tuesday, maintaining that the two are guilty of killing Knox's roommate Meredith Kercher.

Reuters

February 16, 2012

Controversial figure Amanda Knox has signed a book deal with HarperCollins for a reported $4 million.

Knox, 24, had her conviction overturned in October after being sentenced to 26 years imprisonment for the murder of Knox’s roommate, Meredith Kercher, in 2007 in Perugia, Italy, where Knox was an exchange student. Knox’s boyfriend at the time, Rafaele Sollecito, also was cleared of the crime after initially being sentenced to 25 years in prison. Sollecito is rumored to be seeking a publisher for a memoir of his own.

Various publishers bid for the rights to Knox’s memoir, according to The New York Times. The memoir is slated to be released in 2013.

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“Knox will give a full and unflinching account of the events that led to her arrest in Perugia and her struggles with the complexities of the Italian judicial system,” a statement from HarperCollins read.

Molly Driscoll is a Monitor contributor.

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