Last week, Paula Deen filed papers to keep the video from being released to the public. The judge granted her request. According to the judge, the public will never see the video-taped deposition where she admits to saying the N-word. He has put a seal on it. Lisa Jackson, former manager of Uncle Bubbas’ Oyster House, is suing Paula for $1.2 million. When the transcript of her deposition became public, "Today" host, Matt Lauer, asked her to come on his show so they could discuss what happened. Paula failed to show up for their interview. Instead, she made several YouTube videos of her apologizing. One week later, she showed up on the "Today" show and apologized again. It...
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