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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Stephenie Meyer faces more plagiarism accusations



meyerFile this under “I don’t think so,” but Twilight author Stephenie Meyer is denying accusations she stole the plot for her fourth novel “Breaking Dawn” from another author (who the hell wants credit for that crap?).

Author Jordan Scott sent a cease and desist letter to Meyer’s publisher and claims the best-selling novelist plagiarized aspects of her 2006 fantasy book “The Nocturne.”

According to Scott, Meyer stole specific pivotal scenes from her novel and used strikingly similar dialogue in “Breaking Dawn,” the fourth and hands down the worst book in the mega-hit Twilight series.

A spokesperson for Meyer released a statement to the press saying Scott’s accusations are entirely unfounded.

“The claim that Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer somehow infringes on an alleged book by someone named Jordan Scott is completely without merit,” the representative told TMZ.com.



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