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Less than two days after the ‘Not Guilty’ verdict was handed down in the Zimmerman Murder Trial, Juror B37, had signed ‘Tell All’ book deal… and now she has changed her mind.   

New York Daily News reports:

The anonymous juror had announced Monday through a literary agent that she hoped to write the book that would give a behind-the-scenes look at the jury of six women who found Zimmerman not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin.

But after the juror gave an interview to Anderson Cooper on CNN in which she defended the verdict and seemed to sympathize with Zimmerman, she quickly rescinded the book proposal.

“Now that I am returned to my family and to society in general, I have realized that the best direction for me to go is away from writing any sort of book and return instead to my life as it was before I was called to sit on this jury,” the juror said in a statement released early Tuesday.

The Martin Literary Management ‘s  literary agent that had originally offered Juror B37 the book deal has rescinded the offer as well.

According to New York Daily, the literary agent, Sharon Martin stated:

“After careful consideration of the book project with Zimmerman #JurorB37, I have decided to rescind my offer of representation,” Martin wrote.