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When police arrested David Goldberg in his N.D.G. home 18 months ago on child pornography charges, his first thoughts weren't that his days as a baseball coach and community newspaper editor abruptly ended in shame, but rather that he'd like to write a book. And while serving his 90-day sentence on weekends, he did. Problem is, no publisher as yet wants to touch his tell-all. [...]<br>
When police arrested David Goldberg in his N.D.G. home 18 months ago on child pornography charges, his first thoughts weren't that his days as a baseball coach and community newspaper editor abruptly ended in shame, but rather that he'd like to write a book. And while serving his 90-day sentence on weekends, he did. Problem is, no publisher as yet wants to touch his tell-all. [...]<br>
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Attracted to children since his late teens, Goldberg claims he has never sexually abused a child, even though he was in a classic position to do so for 33 years as coach of boys' baseball. <br>
Attracted to children since his late teens, Goldberg claims he has never sexually abused a child, even though he was in a classic position to do so for 33 years as coach of boys' baseball.<br>
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<i>source: Article 'Convicted pedophile writes a tell-all book, but publishers aren't interested' by Sue Montgomery; www.montrealgazette.com/news/ Convicted+pedophile+writes+tell+book+ publishers+aren+interested/ 9074263/story.html; The Gazette; 23 October 2013</i>
<i>source: Article 'Convicted pedophile writes a tell-all book, but publishers aren't interested' by Sue Montgomery; www.montrealgazette.com/news/ Convicted+pedophile+writes+tell+book+ publishers+aren+interested/ 9074263/story.html; The Gazette; 23 October 2013</i>

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When police arrested David Goldberg in his N.D.G. home 18 months ago on child pornography charges, his first thoughts weren't that his days as a baseball coach and community newspaper editor abruptly ended in shame, but rather that he'd like to write a book. And while serving his 90-day sentence on weekends, he did. Problem is, no publisher as yet wants to touch his tell-all. [...]

Attracted to children since his late teens, Goldberg claims he has never sexually abused a child, even though he was in a classic position to do so for 33 years as coach of boys' baseball.

source: Article 'Convicted pedophile writes a tell-all book, but publishers aren't interested' by Sue Montgomery; www.montrealgazette.com/news/ Convicted+pedophile+writes+tell+book+ publishers+aren+interested/ 9074263/story.html; The Gazette; 23 October 2013