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Jerry Seinfeld Says He Didn't Slander Woman

 
Jerry Seinfeld didn't slander the woman who accused his wife of ripping off her cookbook, he said in legal papers filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, according to the New York Post. (link)

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