On a different note for those of you wishing that KV has her advance taken back, what if, she is only one small cog in this wheel of deceit - wouldn't her only incentive to keeping her mouth shut and 'falling on her sword' be the advance - let's call it, oh I don't know, hush money. 
Me thinks LB will not remove said advance
thanks steph, that was my point. i don't think kv did this all by herself.
the way i see it, a lot of people saw huge dollar signs when they signed kv. and rather than examining, asking questions, or deliberating, they pushed the whole process through on the fast track. i'm not exonerating kv, she certainly played her part. but i am calling into question her being singled out as having done *all* of this to herself. and yes, it would be different in my book if this had happened to a 25 or 40-year-old. as someone (jen, maybe? sorry!) mentioned, someone older would have more life experience behind them and would, more likely than not, be better equipped to handle some of the fallout. also, if there *was* a whole crew behind the *idea* of opal mehta, someone with more experience/years might have handled *that* differently as well.
i completely disagree that the packager, publisher, and editors are absolved of all responsibility. i would think that, since the editors and publisher are familiar with the ya, chick-lit world, at least *one* of them, somewhere in the two years between idea and going to print, might have read mm's book/s and noticed the similarities. certainly enough to investigate the matter further. after all, sloppy firsts was not some obscure novel that went largely unnoticed. also, what if, as someone said before, she was encouraged to read mm's books as points of reference for what the packager and the publisher had in mind? if that is the case, the connection between the two is deliberate.
no, no one felt sorry for her when she got the advance (why would they?), or that it might be too much for a college student to be academically successful and write a book worth a lot of money (probably because many have. some even on this board). my inclination is to feel for people who are being unfairly mobbed up on. i'm on board with the fact that kv should face some harsh consequences and that she should never, ever do this again (though i'm sure she's well aware of that herself at this point). but some of the over-the-top outrage is what gets to me.
the person who should be *most* outraged, in my view, is mm -- and she seems to be handling it all with more grace and poise than the average observer.