It appears the person behind Sister Wives star Meri Brown's catfishing scandal is still intent on telling their side of the story. 

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Brown was allegedly catfished by a woman named Jackie Overton, who pretended to be a man named Samuel Cooper, and lured Brown into an online affair earlier this year. However, on a personal blog, 'Samuel' still claims to be a man, who is going to share his side of the story once and for all-with a tell-all book.  

The blog site, Not Batman Yet, has often included evidence of the affair, including voicemails and photos, though never any of the two together. Since the story broke that Meri was catfished, several posts talking about the relationship and insisting things had been real between the two have gone up and eventually been deleted.  

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However, in a new post, "Sam" reveals that a tell-all book that reveals everything has been written-and is hopefully going to be published soon.  

"I stayed up all night finishing my book. The first draft is done. Now I get to work with my editor over the next few weeks to fix it," the post reads. "I have never written a book before so I expect to have to rewrite at least half of this. I guess we will see." 

"I told my story following the timeline I have of the texts and voicemails. I have only posted half of all the stuff I have, I kept some that I will never share because it's too personal. The rest tells the stories no one knows about," it continues. "If I can work hard enough I look to release it before Christmas. First as an ebook. If there is enough interest I will self-publish it into an actual real book." 

The post also reveals what appears to be a sign of resigning the story to the past, with a note that after the book is finished, 'Sam' wants to let it all go.  

"I'm exhausted but for the first time since the end of August feel like this whole thing is off of my shoulders. I think I will finally sleep all the way through the night. It's finally over for me and I'm ready for it to be done," he writes. "I am moving on."