Charlene McMann
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This article was started as a PR piece by the subject's husband, but escaped deletion - his article, Scott Seaman (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views), did not. Neither did his other article Scott M. Seaman (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views). For most of its life this article has been differently wonderful, laden with peacock terms and sourced to YouTube videos and the like. The first real sources covering the subject turn out to be about her defrauding the charity, and she has fought tenaciously to water down any coverage of that.
In the end this is someone who ran a minor charity, engaged in a lot of self-promotion and over-entitled behaviour, got caught, and is now back to being an average Jane. I think that an article on the charity and its demise might be supportable, but a biography on a minor one-time criminal, which is what this is, seems to me to be a very bad idea. Guy (Help!) 22:07, 5 April 2016 (UTC)