Talk:Lizzie Grubman

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[edit] Criminal

I don't know when it got added, but surely there is a better description of her than criminal in the first sentence.

--waffle iron 19:07, 15 October 2005 (UTC)

It's why she's notable.   If she hadn't attempted to murder those people by plowing her SUV into the crowd, she'd  just be another New York publicist that you'd never heard of.moving the

I'm removing the "criminal" reference: She committed a crime, she did the time.--Lance6968 08:48, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

The definition of a criminal is someone who has committed a crime.  It's the only reason she's notable, so I'm putting it back.  If you want to nominate the article for deletion, that would be fine, too.