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The IRS controversy was a big controversy at the time in Northern Virginia and Will Seippel is a "home town kid" in this region. The IRS seemed to have deliberately made a scape goat out of Seippel and Seippel's truimph against the sleazy law firm that sold him the tax shelter was also of note. It was all over the newspapers.
If it was all over the newspapers, then it should be easy enough for you to add the sources that will demonstrate notability and avoid deletion. The first version of this article looked a great deal like a camoflaged advertisement for Seippel's newest business venture to me, but I've made mistakes before, and would be happy to be wrong. -FisherQueen (Talk) 21:15, 31 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I just got spam email mentioning Will Seippel that proposes what sounds like a financial services scam. It looks like no info has been updated on him since 2009. Is this a vanity page or some kind of a fraud? Furfish (talk) 05:34, 1 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]