Well, she seems determined to have the final word. Actually a barrel-load of words.
But I think folks like me assume the court is the real decision-maker.
Writing a book about a marriage that lasted ten seconds seems obsessive to me. The more she does this sort of thing, the more I understand the jury's thinking that she was as much or more the provoker.
She lost her career by poking him in the eye after winning the first case. Now she's trying to make money from the marriage by another means. One thing I would recommend. If they are casting a remake of Fatal Attraction, she should apply.