Talk:Sharri Markson
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First re Barnaby's love child?
[edit]In December 2019, user 2001:44b8:3111:cf00:eddd:b9dc:8fc2:cc8b (talk · contribs) added the new sentence
- DISCLAIMER - it was 1st broken on twitter by journalist Serkan Ozturk
after the sentence
- Markson was the first journalist to disclose Barnaby Joyce's "love child", which ultimately led to his resignation as Australia's deputy prime minister.
but did not provide a link. (Being a new editor, the anon probably did not know the Wikipedia rules re citing etc.)
Strictly speaking, we should not state that Serkan Ozturk broke the story without a cite, so I've moved the sentence here until we get some evidence. Cheers, CWC 00:26, 27 December 2019 (UTC)
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