Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kyle Bradford


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The result was delete per BLP1E and BLPDELETE. This stems from a 2001 lawsuit initiated by Tom Cruise over an article in which the subject allegedly made certain claims. The subject denied having made those claims, and Cruise won a judgement but probably didn't pursue it. It could perhaps be added to the Cruise article, but that's a separate decision—it definitely should not be a BLP. I'm deleting under BLPDELETE because this is a BLP1E; the sourcing is tabloid news or other news organizations repeating tabloid news; and there is no good version to which I can revert. SarahSV (talk) 19:59, 21 December 2016 (UTC)

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Kyle Bradford

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This article is a biography of a living person which fails WP:PORNBIO. I have removed multiple unreliable sources from the article, including tabloids, what appear to be self-published blogs, and IMDB. I have also removed information sourced to dead links. What's left in the article is information about his lawsuit involving Tom Cruise. It frequently refers to tabloid journalism such as the Actustar, and there is little information about his professional career -- we have to consider WP:BLPGOSSIP as well. The subject has not received any industry awards or made any "unique contributions to a specific pornographic genre". There are a few articles included in the article from BBC and CNN, but the BBC article also refers frequently to tabloids and the CNN article is more about the Cruise lawsuit, not the person. Mz7 (talk) 18:33, 21 December 2016 (UTC)


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