User talk:Richsue

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NO relation but I wish for finance sakes! Did she do anything wrong to you? Just seems to be a few people mad at her with a vendetta.

Merry Miller
You wouldnt happen to have any relation to this account, User talk:Jaoostudios‎, would you? Active Banana    (bananaphone  20:12, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

Notability and Reliable sources
I'm surprised that articles from NBC Sports, Crain's NY, MSNBC or websites that are clearly active and owned by her are not "legitimate". Oh well

Re your edit here - none of the sites you have posted appear to meet the "reliable third party source standards that are required to show that an article topic meets the notability standards for having a stand alone article in Wikipedia.

Also, the Wikipedia talk page convention is to add new comments at the bottom of the page, rather than the top of the page where technical notices and page overview contents stand. Active Banana    (bananaphone  20:15, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

February 2011
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