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rdfs:comment | - Jerry Lee is a reporter with the National Inquisitor, digging up dirt on celebrities around the world. In 1988 record executives Paul Fremont and Gordon Wiggins speak with Lee about finding all the dirt on Caitlin Davies' new husband Sonny Burnett to use in an attempt to derail Caitlin's comeback from oblivion so the company can recover the cash payout for Caitlin's tour. Lee flies from Los Angeles to Miami and speaks to several unsavory characters (including prostitutes, pimps, drug dealers, drug distributors, etc.) and find "Burnett" is a major player in Miami's underworld, and Lee prints his story on the Inquisitor's front page, angering Crockett and Caitlin's PR man, Josh Durrell, who fears damage to her "squeaky-clean" image. Lee's story led to Crockett punching out a paparazzo who as
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abstract | - Jerry Lee is a reporter with the National Inquisitor, digging up dirt on celebrities around the world. In 1988 record executives Paul Fremont and Gordon Wiggins speak with Lee about finding all the dirt on Caitlin Davies' new husband Sonny Burnett to use in an attempt to derail Caitlin's comeback from oblivion so the company can recover the cash payout for Caitlin's tour. Lee flies from Los Angeles to Miami and speaks to several unsavory characters (including prostitutes, pimps, drug dealers, drug distributors, etc.) and find "Burnett" is a major player in Miami's underworld, and Lee prints his story on the Inquisitor's front page, angering Crockett and Caitlin's PR man, Josh Durrell, who fears damage to her "squeaky-clean" image. Lee's story led to Crockett punching out a paparazzo who asked him "Is it love or is it 'ludes?"
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