Even though Chelsea Clinton is only part Clinton (and part Webb Hubble), she still acts more like a Clinton. She even steals book ideas and is now being sued by writer Christopher Kimberley for stealing his book idea. Christopher Kimberley even Chelsea Clinton a cease an desist letter that was ignored by the pompous spawn of Webb Hubble and Hillary Clinton.
According to the Daily Mail, writer Christopher Kimberley filed a federal lawsuit in New York against both Chelsea and her publisher Penguin Random House and accused them of copyright infringement. Kimberley is seeking $150,000 in damages plus all profits from Clinton’s book, which has been number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list for children’s books.
Kimberley’s illustrated book, A Heart is the Part That Makes Boys And Girls Smart, was released in 2013 as part of a three-volume series. In a section called “Quotable Questionnaire,” Kimberley highlighted 15 quotes and stories from historical figures, including Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman, and Nellie Bly.
Meanwhile, in Clinton’s book, which was released on May 30th for children aged 4-to-8, focused on 13 historical women, including the three women mentioned in Kimberley’s book.
In the lawsuit, Kimberley claims he sent the book idea to Penguin Random House via Facebook, but never heard back. He then accuses Penguin’s President Jennifer Loja of receiving his submission, reviewing it, and then pitching it to Chelsea for her to use.
Despite Kimberley sending a cease and desist letter before the book was published, Clinton persisted on with her book tour.