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Gerald Posner Plagiarism: Daily Beast Plagiarist Lifted Passages For Book, Too

Gerald Posner

HILLEL ITALIE   03/17/10 01:36 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — An author and journalist who resigned last month from the Internet news site The Daily Beast over allegations of lifting material acknowledged that passages in his latest book are similar to those of another writer.

Gerald Posner, whose many books include "Case Closed" and "Secrets of the Kingdom," said in an interview with The Associated Press that a flawed research methodology for "Miami Babylon," a nonfiction work released last fall by Simon & Schuster, led him to use text from Frank Owen's "Clubland" without giving proper credit.

"If you use something from another book, a statement from another book, it needs to be in quotations, or if you take something and put it in your own syntax and grammar, you still need to cite it," Posner said Wednesday, adding that he would revise the material in question and would check the rest of the book for possible problems.

"I do think that the Frank Owen situation may be unique for me. Without going through every line I can't be 100 percent sure, but I think that is the only case."

The Miami New Times reported the similarities Tuesday night.

David Rosenthal, executive vice president and publisher of Simon & Schuster, said in a statement Wednesday: "We are reviewing the situation and discussing the issues with the author."

In February, Posner stepped down as chief investigative reporter of The Daily Beast after a writer for Slate.com noted several instances in which Posner took material from Miami Herald articles without attribution. Posner wrote on his Web site at the time that he "inadvertently" copied the passages into master files and that he "lost sight" that the material belonged to a published source.

"The core of my problem was in shifting from that of a book writer – with two years or more on a project – to what I describe as the `warp speed of the Net,'" he wrote.

German author Helene Hegemann recently acknowledged copying text for her novel "Axolotl Roadkill," but defended her actions, saying writers should be allowed to get their material from anywhere.

"Babylon" describes the shady characters over the past century on Miami Beach, Fla., from Al Capone getting in on its bootlegging business, to cocaine dealers. The book shows how the criminals were intertwined with politicians, club owners and real estate developers in the wealthy, flashy area.

Among the passages in question are a description of the indictment of former Miami nightclub owner Chris Paciello.

In "Clubland," published in 2003, Owen wrote: "On November 23, 1999, a federal grand jury in Brooklyn returned a sealed indictment against Paciello and eight other defendants, all connected to the Bonanno crime family, charging them with multiple counts of murder, robbery, and racketeering. Later that same evening, Bonanno captain Anthony Graziano telephoned Paciello."

Posner's account reads: "On November 23, 1999, a federal grand jury in Brooklyn returned a sealed indictment against Paciello and eight other defendants, all of them connected to the Bonanno crime family. They were charged with numerous murder, robbery, and racketeering counts. Later the same day, at around seven in the evening, Bonanno captain Anthony Graziano called Paciello."

Posner said he scanned many documents and books he used for "Babylon," including from "Clubland," into a computer database instead of working with the documents all in front of him, as he had done in previous books. Since the book took years to write, he said he should have marked the passages from other sources much better, so that when he went back to work on the chapters, he would be certain which were his words and which were others.

Some of the passages are similar but not identical because he edited them, he said.

He pointed out that "Babylon" included countless hours of original reporting. He said he interviewed hundreds of people and sifted through thousands of pages of documents from court cases and political meetings when researching the book.

"There is no worse word than the 'p' word – plagiarism" in journalism, Posner said. "It conjures up the worst elements of the business."

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Associated Press Writer Carol Druga in Miami contributed to this report.

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09:23 PM on 03/19/2010
Helene Hegemann shouldn't mind then if someone copies her book, and profits from calling it their own work.

This German author is a teenager who published a best-seller that, as she admitted, contained up to an entire page of unattributed work. She calls the practice "mixing" and defends this in the light of being the tool of a new generation. Here's a link to a NYT article regarding the issue:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/12/world/europe/12germany.html
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11:28 AM on 03/19/2010
I trust Posner. But I wonder if he has had plastic surgery.
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indothinker
lighten up, francis
09:34 AM on 03/19/2010
is it me or does huffpo pic the creepiest pics of people they dont like?
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JLRoberson
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05:25 PM on 03/19/2010
I have never seen a picture of Posner that didn't give me the creeps. I dreaded when he'd show up on COUNTDOWN because then I'd also have to hear his voice.
12:29 AM on 03/19/2010
Case closed. Posner is a plagiarist.
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09:17 PM on 03/18/2010
Posner is a hack.

He trashed theories about JFK's death like a high school young Republican. He belongs at the nasty Fox channel.
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05:19 PM on 03/18/2010
So what, if he's an accused plagiarist! This qualifies Gerald Posner for a post with the NYT and/or the WaPost. Look the Controlled Media is going to have to soon set the American people up to accept a war with Iran. This is important crap. Judith Miller is no longer on the scene. Scooter Libby is off the chart. William Kristol is good at his game, but he's only one tiny, little war-loving Neocon. There should always be a place for a man with Posner's track record in the field of "creative" journalism.
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BlueFloyd
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02:59 PM on 03/18/2010
Wow, his explanations/excuses seem truly disingenuous and weak. I think he is a serial plagiarist. It's the only way he knows how to write. And a liar. And THAT is the core of his problem.
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02:24 PM on 03/18/2010
Plagiarism seems to be running rampant these days. Appears to be an inadvertent result of the internet, and easy access to everything. Just means "journalists" are going to have to be more thorough, and here's a thought, do their own homework!

Now, seriously, who wrote that first paragraph? It is grammatically incomplete, and makes no sense. Honestly, aren't there any proofreaders here? Maybe the staff should spend a little less time looking for buzzwords to disallow posts and more time cleaning up their own stories.
03:38 PM on 03/18/2010
I'm thinking plagiarism has indeed increased due to the internet. Also, the internet allows for more people to share information faster and catch some of these "journalists" on the act.
06:28 PM on 03/18/2010
It looks good to me. Subject and verb, check.
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02:30 AM on 03/19/2010
They fixed it.
02:13 PM on 03/18/2010
So the guy who they all touted as having writ 'finis' to the JFK assassination ("Case Closed") is a fake.

Glad to hear it, cause his whitewash of that case was a huge fake.
11:01 AM on 03/18/2010
what the fcks up with his face ??plastic work it looks like
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JLRoberson
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05:26 PM on 03/19/2010
A very well-compensated dermatologist with plenty of Botox and Restylane on hand.
10:42 AM on 03/18/2010
Well, this puts paid to his lame excuse that his technique of taking notes for books didn't translate well to the speed of the internet. Yes, it did!
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RSKaz
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09:03 AM on 03/18/2010
Between his plastic surgery and the creepy pencil-thin beard he used to sport, Posner always came off as someone who was never quite sure of the third-hand information he was pitching, or his own credibility. Maybe fashion is more his forte.
08:00 AM on 03/18/2010
Career closed.
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02:44 PM on 03/19/2010
hahahahaha - that's the best yet.
12:21 AM on 03/18/2010
Ok Ok...he did work for Cravath, Swain and Moore, one of the best law firms in the country when he was only 23 but even Congressman Stokes told us personally at a presentation in 1987 that the second assassination commission in 1978 that he chaired concluded there was definitely a conspiracy to kill JFK but there were too many involved or who had motive that they couldn't precisely determine who did it in addition to Oswald. Too many witnesses had mysteriously died right after. E Howard Hunt's videotaped deathbed confession a couple years ago should lay all doubt to rest now PERIOD So watch it...its there.
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Badges we don't need no stinking badges
02:56 AM on 03/18/2010
E Howard Hunt killed Kennedy! Why haven't I heard about this before?
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12:23 AM on 03/21/2010
Media blackout. Top execs part of the scam.
03:55 PM on 03/18/2010
Ok, so now we know he is a lazy plagiarist who can't even come up with a convincing reason for why he steals other people's work, will that dissuade conspiracy theorists from doing their thing? Clearly not. If I could get millions of dollars in exchange I would confess too. What if JFK was killed by a combination of the CIA, the Mob and the cigarette smoking man from x-files? We are in one of the worst crisis this country has seen and in two wars, how about we stop tripping for a change?
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JLRoberson
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12:18 AM on 03/18/2010
Real journalists don't baste their faces in botox. Or pretend they're serious while covering celebrities.