
"Mr. Jaxson sought to get his 15 minutes of fame to promote his alleged book by falsely stating he was Kim's publicist. Mr. Jaxson was never Ms. Kardashian's publicist," Singer tells E! News. "In fact, in March 2007, Jaxson apologized in writing to Kim for referring to himself as her publicist. My client is exercising her legal rights and remedies just as anyone else would do under these circumstances."
According to Jaxson, however, the remarks he made to reporters about Kardashian's wedding have been truthful and only came about after he was asked while doing the media rounds for his (aptly titled) tome, Don't You Know Who I Am Yet.
"My book isn't a book about the Kardashians," he adds. "It chronicles one's 15-minutes of fame, and I am very candid about my work in Hollywood and those I worked with and those I met along the way as a former Hollywood publicist."
Jaxson also insists he never misled anybody about his association with her, which lasted from 2007 to 2009, and he claims he never signed any confidentiality agreement.
"Kim was a client and someone I worked behind the scenes...I have all the proof and I feel there is no need to further justify this.," he says.
Jaxson has since posted documents that purport to show a March 2007 agreement between the two, as well as pictures of the pair at various events, videos and snippets from various radio interviews.
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