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WP:SOCK
Please see Talk:Park_West_Gallery and read the linked page. Do not use multiple accounts to gain edit advantage, or you are likely to be blocked.  Ty  02:13, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

WP:BLP
I have removed material from Park West Gallery per WP:BLP. The reference given was a press release by Park West Gallery. Per WP:V this is not an acceptable source for contentious material about living people (nor is original court documentation admissable per WP:NOR). A reliable source such as The New York Times would be acceptable. Failing an appropriate source, this material should not be reinserted, and doing so may result in the editor being blocked.  Ty  02:20, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

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Park West Gallery conflict of interest
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