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Our article uses "Wolkoff" as her last name. This New York Times article refers to her as "Ms. Winston Wolkoff". Do we know which she uses as her last name - Wolkoff or Winston Wolkoff? -- MelanieN (talk) 21:39, 5 September 2020 (UTC)Reply
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I don't see anything in this Article that would indicate this person merits an encyclopedic article. Also I have a problem with how the article seems to over-state her role as a "Senior Advisor to the First Lady" which sounds pretty fancy until you read a bit further and find out she was unpaid, and the only activity she seems to have done was the inauguration event. There's a dab of potential scandal in the $26 million, of which she claims she only got 1.-something, but the Article glosses past that and mentions it in passing. Sure the book is going to generate interest, but now I wonder if the Article wasn't created in advance of the book, for the purpose of promoting the book. Otherwise, what possible reason would the average person care to read about this non-signficant nobody?68.206.249.124 (talk) 06:01, 3 October 2020 (UTC)Reply