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Amanda Knox Gets $4 Million Book Deal

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GETTY W 100611 AmandaKnoxArrivesInUS?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1329423353576Kevin Casey/AFP/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Amanda Knox has agreed to a nearly $4 million book deal about her trial and imprisonment in Italy for the murder of her British roommate. The Seattle woman, who is now 24, signed the deal with HarperCollins and the still-untitled book is due out in early 2013.

“Knox will give a full and unflinching account of the events that led to her arrest in Perugia and her struggles with the complexities of the Italian judicial system,” HarperCollins said in a statement.

“Aided by journals she kept during her imprisonment, Knox will talk about her harrowing experience at the hands of the Italian police and later prison guards and inmates. She will reveal never-before-told details surrounding her case, and describe how she used her inner strength and strong family ties to cope with the most challenging time of her young life.”

Knox was arrested in November 2007 along with Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito and charged with killing Meredith Kercher, whose body was found partially nude and her throat slashed.

Knox and Sollecito, now 27, were convicted of murder and it wasn’t until four years later that an appeals court threw out the conviction and freed Knox and Sollecito.

In the meantime, her life became the subject of several books and a movie. She will now get the chance to tell her side of the story.

The book deal will be welcomed by the Knox family, who estimated more than a year ago that they had spent $1 million in legal fees and travel costs to defend and support their daughter.

The family’s legal problems are not yet over. Italian prosecutors have filed papers to overturn the ruling that freed her.

In addition, Amanda Knox is appealing a conviction for slandering her former boss at the time of the murder. She claims that detectives pressured her into implicating Patrick Lumumba during a marathon interrogation.

A third person, Ivory Coast-born drifter Rudy Guede, was convicted of taking part in Kercher’s murder in a separate trial. He is serving a 16 year prison sentence.

Both Amanda Knox and her parents are charged with slandering Italian police for saying they hit her in the head during the interrogation.

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