Talk:Alice Walton
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This article is the subject of a request emailed to the Volunteer Response Team (VRT). Issues identified are: A November 2007 article attributes a quote to Walton following her arrest for drunk driving. This is a mistake in that article; the phrase originates from a September 2006 article in the New York Enquirer which imagines this is what she said to the officer (and clearly explains it as such). Copies of both articles have been provided to OTRS and I am satisfied this is an inaccuracy - please do not restore it --Errant (chat!) 20:19, 20 August 2012 (UTC) |
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