— Steve O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
No.
@jimmcboss has no role in Victorious. Just a writer. So I don’t believe he wrote it. — Steve O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
@Okey_KeK @jimmcboss @sneaking_sniper @jimscoop I guess that was the end of that. — Timmy Thompson (@sneakessinger) December 13, 2015
@jimmcboss has no idea what he’s done. — Steve O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
@jimmcboss @wallyduke It’s funny you say that because I did it again today. Sorry I did. — Sean O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
@Okey_KeK what makes you believe he has a role in your book? — Justin Burdick (@BurdickV) December 13, 2015
Well I can tell you now, in no uncertain terms, that he has no involvement in Victorious. I mean that. — Sean O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
.@jimmcboss I am happy to say that the man has never read the book. — Sean O’Keefe (@Okey_KeK) December 13, 2015
@Okey_KeK @wallyduke “I know he was in this book” – “But it was me.” @sneaking_sniper — Jeff Smith (@jeffsmith) December 13, 2015
Not to be deterred, O’Keefe insisted that he was simply trying to inform readers about his story and that it wasn’t his intention to embarrass Rex.
O’Keefe admitted that he was going to make a big deal out of this, which is why he posted this tweet:
In another tweet O’Keefe wrote that the story about his source had “destroyed my life,” adding, “I spent 2 years in therapy, now I’m a professional.”
And since he posted that he was considering leaving his job, O’Keefe tweeted he was contemplating going to another publisher:
While some of his followers asked O’Keefe why he would abandon a job if he was already upset over something, he simply said that he
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