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[edit] Pedophilia investigation
I just reverted a deletion of the paragraph concerning the investigation into this article's subject. I think the text accurately reports verifiable information, and that the source meets the standards of Wikipedia:Reliable sources. Absolutely, the accusations were never proven in a court of law, but the newspaper story [1] makes it clear that the FBI investigation had uncovered "provable cases" that were only not prosecuted because the statute of limitations had run out. The Santa Fe New Mexican would not run the risk of libelling Gorman by printing completely baseless flings. These accusations are an important part of how Gorman is understood today. Darkspots 13:51, 27 April 2007 (UTC)