NEW YORK (AP) — Former book-publishing powerhouse Judith Regan has settled a fee dispute with lawyers who helped her wage a high-profile fight after she was fired amid a furor over her plan to release a book of O.J. Simpson’s hypothetical “confession” to killing his wife and a friend.

Regan was ousted from News Corp.-owned HarperCollins Publishers amid a furor over her plan to release a book of O.J. Simpson’s hypothetical “confession” to killing his wife and a friend.

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