Chris Gossage, a partner at Russells Solicitors, which
represented the Harry Potter author, leaked one of the
publishing world's biggest secrets to his wife's best friend — who then tweeted Galbraith's real identity to a journalist.
Rowling, Britain's best-selling author, was furious when she
found out that a partner at her London-based law firm had
revealed she was the author of "The Cuckoo's Calling".
Publicity material for the book had described it as the debut
novel of retired military policeman Galbraith.
After taking legal action against Gossage and his friend Judith
Callegari, Rowling accepted an apology from the law firm which
paid her legal costs and made a substantial, undisclosed
donation to a charity of her choice, the Soldiers' Charity.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority said in a ruling released
this week that Gossage had also received a written rebuke and
was ordered to pay a 1,000 pound fine for disclosing
confidential information about a client to a third party.
No one from Russells Solicitors was immediately available to
comment. Gossage was still listed as a partner at the firm that
made it clear that unmasking Rowling was an error and not a
marketing stunt.
At the time, Rowling, 48, said it had been "wonderful" to
publish without hype or expectation and to get feedback under a
different name even if that meant some publishers rejected her
work as they had when she first touted her Harry Potter books.
The novel was released last April to strong reviews but minimal
sales. Once her involvement was known, sales rocketed, sending
the novel to the top of best-seller lists.
"I feel very angry that my trust turned out to be misplaced,"
Rowling said in a statement in July. "To say that I am
disappointed is an understatement."
The novel, about a war veteran turned private eye investigating
the death of a model, was published by Little, Brown, which in
2012 published Rowling's first adult novel "The Casual Vacancy".
(Reporting by Belinda Goldsmith;
editing by Catherine Evans)
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