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This is an archive article published on December 22, 2007

Foundation behind Wikipedia hires a felon as COO

The foundation that runs Wikipedia neglected to do a basic check before hiring a COO, who had been convicted of theft and drunken driving.

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The foundation that runs and accepts donations for the online encyclopedia Wikipedia neglected to do a basic background check before hiring a chief operating officer, who had been convicted of theft, drunken driving and fleeing a car accident.

Before she left in July, Carolyn Bothwell Doran, 45, had moved up from a part-time bookkeeper for the Wikimedia Foundation and spent six months as chief operating officer, responsible for personnel and financial management.

In March, she signed the small nonprofit’s tax return, which listed more than USD 1.3 million in donations.

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At the time, she was on probation for a 2004 hit-and-run accident in Virginia that had landed her seven months in prison.

Doran had multiple drunken-driving convictions, and records show earlier run-ins for theft, writing bad checks and wounding her boyfriend with a gunshot to the chest.

The revelation comes as the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs the volunteer-written Wikipedia and its sister Web encyclopedias in other languages, is staging a fundraising drive and trying to expand beyond a ragtag startup.

“This is indicative of poor management of the Wikimedia Foundation,” said Charles Ainsworth, a frequent Wikipedia contributor.

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Ainsworth said he had been considering donating to support the encyclopedia, but won’t “unless they clearly get things fixed.”

The foundation said it had no indication Doran did anything improper with donors’ money. However, the organisation’s most recent audit is incomplete, despite a goal of completing it months ago.

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