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Revision as of 05:57, 9 February 2022 view source189.206.144.171 (talk) Created page with '“Hell In A Bucket” makes statements about Brian Evans, all assumptions with no facts, that Mr. Evans has anything to do with his page. It’s absurd. With no evidence to support these remarks as if he factually knows it is the artist is walking himself into a lawsuit. As Misplaced Pages knows, editors are no longer immune to being name as defendents. Furthermore, the “celebrity photos” of Evans are all sourced to articles that clearly confirm Evans was th...'Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit  Latest revision as of 17:01, 19 February 2022 view source Sandstein (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators188,340 editsm Protected "Misplaced Pages talk:Articles for deletion/Brian Evans (singer)": Persistent block evasion ( (indefinite) (indefinite)) 
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“Hell In A Bucket” makes statements about Brian Evans, all assumptions with no facts, that Mr. Evans has anything to do with his page. It’s absurd. With no evidence to support these remarks as if he factually knows it is the artist is walking himself into a lawsuit. As Misplaced Pages knows, editors are no longer immune to being name as defendents. Furthermore, the “celebrity photos” of Evans are all sourced to articles that clearly confirm Evans was their opening act. Just because “Liz” and “Hell in A Bucket” lead marginal unworthy lives does not mean they have the right to attempt to distort the legacy of those who have.

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