
And in just 48 hours we have our first juror from the George Zimmerman trial ready to cash in on her experience. Juror number B37 was on Anderson Cooper last night and has a book agent and is writing the book with her husband, who is also an attorney. There is no book deal in place as of yet, but I get the feeling that one is coming. I wonder if you are more likely to make money as a juror with a book deal if Zimmerman is found guilty or if he is acquitted. To me, you are more likely to make money if you are acquitted. That signing with an agent was really fast wasn't it? It almost makes you think there were lots of discussions happening prior to the conclusion of the trial. Did the juror finish up with the trial and then wake up the next morning and decide they want to write a book and then find an agent and then contact the agent and then sign with the agent and then go on Anderson Cooper that fast? Yeah, interesting isn't it?
Shortly after the interview with Anderson Cooper, the agent said that the juror had decided not to write a book. I think the juror is saying she is not writing one, but is still going to write one, but does not want the world thinking she is cashing in, which of course she is.

Source:
http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2013/07/zimmerman-juror-writing-book-maybe.html