Peacock’s “metafictional true crime docuseries” is short on both truth and crime.
After just a few months, he and Audrey were married.
(Several names, including that of Goldman’s now ex-wife, have been changed.)

Paul T. Goldman and Frank Grillo in ‘Paul T. Goldman’.Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock
Eventually, Goldman hired a divorce attorney… and that’s where things get messy.
“Duplicityis 99 percent true,” Goldman assures him in episode 2.
“Embellishments had to happen on little things.”
By episode 3, the star has adjusted that figure down.
“The story is true.
The events are true,” notes Goldman.
“But not all of them 97 percent, approximately.”
(Peacock did not make the finale available for review.)