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Carolyn Bothwell Doran is the former Chief Operating Officer of the ], the parent ] organization of the family of Misplaced Pages and other Wiki websites.
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She is the subject of a report in ], an on-line publication in the United Kingdom, which claims that she is a convicted ] and left the Wikimedia Foundation in part because she was arrested on a federal warrant upon returning from a Wikimedia-related trip to ].<ref name=Register> The Register (UK) "Misplaced Pages COO was convicted felon"</ref>
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*{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1111760.html|title=Herndon Woman Pleads Guilty In Shooting|publisher='']''|date=1990-02-21}}
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