You'd think Jan Wenner of Rolling Stone or Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair... but who knows what tensions with them came from not paying suppliers for their cover shots came before this crisis.
From the sound of things, she needs to lose a lot in order to set her house in order. Maybe even the rights to a large part of her catalog. But not the future of her work. That's Dickensian. I guess ultra-shrewd dealings are the coin of the realm up there in the east-coast capital of American liberalism.
Maybe she could compete on The Apprentice....
“Speilberg, Geffen, Buffet, Gates or the Donald ...someone could bail her out and fix some sort of equitable resolution for all parties.”
If the deal was salvageable, one of these fellows(or someone of their ilk) would have come forward. Not Buffet though. He is in strict shylock mode.