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Pam Pinnock (born May 7, 1973 in Los Angeles, CA) is an American author and a renowned celebrity publicist. Her interest in publicity comes from working with actor and comedian Eddie Murphy when she was only fifteen years old. A former journalist turned author upon scribing the memoir The Father Fracture published on October 12, 2007. The memoir goes on to vividly describe her abusive relationship with then boyfriend, undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Her 2007 autobiography spanned the first twenty-five years of her life, beginning with her abusive upbringing. Her first book,The Father Fracture was published by independent publishing house. The memoir goes on to vividly describe her abusive relationship with then boyfriend, former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Mike Tyson. Her autobiography spanned the first thirty two years of her life, beginning with her abusive upbringing. Her first book, The Father Fracture, was published by independent publishing house Healeth Publisher. Upon publishing The Father Fracture, Pinnock departed on a promotional tour and has been interviewed by many journalist in the world including Tyra Banks. Pinnock has been featured in many magazines and newspapers including Rolling Out Magazine, All Hip Hop.com, ET Online Entertainment. A press release about her appearance on the KTYD Rock Radio station in Santa Barbara states that she has worked with some of the greatest entertainers around including hip hop mogul Jay-z, singer John Legend, Ludacris, actor Bokeem Woodbine, Gary Dourdan and rapper DMX (rapper), Gucci Mane. Pinnock has completed her second book to be released in 2010. Pam Pinnock is divorced and owns a highly sought after PR firm headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

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