if her notes were wrong--which I am sure they are--that wouldn't prove that she lied, only that she relied on her memory rather than her notes (which is sloppy). Also, there's no point in telling someone they're in a book until the book is finalized. https://twitter.com/RAMRANTS/status/984505211149414400 …
i genuinely dont understand how having notes would prove permission one way or another. i dont think CYA is evidence of wrongdoing whatsoever
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It wouldn’t. But it would help prove that there might be some truth to her side of the story. That Sow was aware Kohn was actively documenting their conservation.
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