It took two years of legal vetting before Mark Fleischman got the OK to start pitching “The Studio 54 Effect” to publishers. He says that finally, this month, the Chubb Group insurance business offered him a policy that protects him “up to $1 million per libel suit.”
Fleischman admits some punches had to be pulled, but he still names plenty of names and offers some intriguing blind items. For instance, he writes about one night when a coked-up “supermodel” used his office to have superfreaky sex with a funk musician who’s no longer with us.
He also writes about a wild VIP party he threw to reopen the club in 1981. But what he couldn’t include was the part about a recent Oscar winner locking himself in the bathroom with Champagne and cocaine at the after-hours bash Fleischman hosted in his apartment.
Source: NY Daily News
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