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Thomas’ memoirs: seven figures

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From Associated Press

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will receive more than $1 million for his memoirs from publisher HarperCollins.

Multiple publishers vied for the rights to Thomas’ autobiography, which he started writing in 2001, but Thomas liked the package offered by the New York-based HarperCollins, including the editor assigned to work with him, people in the publishing industry with knowledge of the deal said Thursday.

The amount of the deal was not revealed, except that it was in seven figures. Other justices have written books, but none that lucrative.

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The book, expected to be released in 2005, will include his account of the bitter 1991 confirmation fight.

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