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In the section about Michaele Salahi a person named Hupp is mentioned three times, but only by last name and they are not otherwise identified. Someone may want to fix this. --Skb8721 (talk) 16:55, 15 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Her last name was Hume? maybe that was it? There has been some material in dispute w/Michelle's bio info. I deleted the citation needed and tried to clean-up the opening sentences. Actress? Not according to IMDB. She was credited as a make-up artist in one production. Model? She was a make-up sales-person. Owner of the vineyard? That was in dispute as well, in fact it is true that the woman is well-known for being a phony. See Diane Diamond and also the fact that she padded her resume with being an NFL cheerleader, which later turned-out to be false. Also, the investigations into charity fund-raising portray the couple as nothing more than friendly, cheerful, con-artists.TeeVeeed (talk) 13:11, 31 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]