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Lots of unsourced content in the article and some of it is borderline puffery like the rubber band gag and the El Paso border stuff, etc. I'm trying to find better sourcing, but this might need to be trimmed quite a bit if such sources cannot be fine. Content referencing specific individual especially may have to be removed per WP:BLPSOURCES. While I can understand the desire to add a bit of color to the article, WP:NOTEVERYTHING is needed and only content which can be supported by references to independent secondary reliable sources has a good chance of staying in the article per WP:UNSOURCED. -- Marchjuly (talk) 06:05, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure how to deal with this since the Grimm article cited as a source only refers to her as "Diane Silverberg", but other websites, etc. like here, here, here, and here refer to her as "Diane Kliebard Silverberg", but this official work profile refers to her as just "Silverberg". I guess it's possible she is also divorced and kept her married name for professional reasons. -- Marchjuly (talk) 06:17, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]