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I have removed the reference to Clayton Morris's child, as this is just gossip rumors at the minutes, and no official confirmation has been made. --
90.155.123.114 (
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12:29, 7 July 2010 (UTC)reply
Pinchot and Morris on Fox News
Bronson Pinchot just appeared on
Fox & Friends (02/11/2012 9:01 AM EST) promoting his upcoming show, The Bronson Pinchot Project. Fox & Friends'
Clayton Morris kept calling him "Brosnan" (as in
Pierce Brosnan). Pinchot interrupted Morris and then went off on Morris at the very beginning of the interview (!), asserting that non-professionals such as waiters often call him Brosnan, but not professionals. Pinchot then told Morris to just sit there with his good hair and be quiet. Morris then interviewed Bronson, seemingly unaffected by Bronson's comments. Later in the short interview, after Pinchot refused to do his Balki character, Morris did the Balki character and Pinchot told him that it was terrible (it wasn't) and how it was like a stagehand stepping forward to do the impression until they could get a professional to do the impression. The article could be improved by bringing out this side of Morris' interview style, if reliable sources can be found. --
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14:29, 11 February 2012 (UTC)reply
A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletion
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edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Hi, I am Lindsey and I work for Clayton Morris. I am interested in improving and expanding the article to bring it in line with
WP:NPOV and
WP:BLP. This includes adding sections and relevant subsections, and new content supported with reliable sources. The following are my suggestions:
For the intro I propose that it read: Clayton Morris is an American broadcaster,
real estate investor, and author. He is the founder of Morris Invest, a real estate investment company, and host of the YouTube channel Redacted. He is a former co-host of The Daily Buzz and Good Day Philadelphia on Fox's
WTXF-TV. He moved to co-host Fox & Friends on
Fox News Channel in 2008.[1] He covered consumer technology for Fox and hosted weekly technology segments for
Fox News Radio and Fox News. On September 4, 2017, he left Fox News.[2][3]
Add a Career section that would include three subsections: Journalism and media as one, Television, film and radio as the second, and Investments as the third. I am proposing wording for each:
Journalism and media: Morris hosts the Investing in Real Estate podcast and Morris Invest YouTube channel.[5] Morris and his wife
Natali Morris co-authored "How to Pay Off Your Mortgage in 5 Years."[1][5] They also co-host the daily YouTube show called Redacted.[6]
Television, film, and radio: In 2000, Morris appeared in a low-budget thriller film entitled Deception.[1] His television career began when he was a producer for Good Day LA at
KTTV.[7] Morris co-hosted Fox & Friends from 2008-2017. Before working for Fox network, he was a host on The Daily Buzz and Good Day Philadelphia.[7][8] He was a frequent guest-panelist on the Fox News late-night satire show, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Morris also worked as an anchor at
WVVA-TV (NBC) in
Bluefield, West Virginia, and as a political reporter at Montana's
CBS affiliate. In 2012, Morris won the seventh annual
"New York's Funniest Reporter" contest, which benefits the Humane Society of New York.[9][10]
Investments: Clayton Morris runs Morris Invest.[1][5] Morris developed the online Financial Freedom Academy which educates others on earning passive income and methods of achieving financial freedom.[5]
In addition to the new content for the Investments subsection, the content from the current Lawsuits section should be included here, ensuring neutrality within the article. Additionally, I am working on revisions to that content to be addressed in a future edit request.
Hi
LabradoriteRocks, I just went through these changes and incorporated most of them while also finding additional content–primarily newspaper references from the 2000s (about his time at The Daily Buzz and Good Day Philadelphia). There's even now a sourced date of birth! I'm trying to keep things neutral and reflect the totality of the article. 🏳️⚧️
Sammi Brie (she/her •
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02:44, 6 July 2022 (UTC)reply
Sammi Brie Thank you very much for incorporating these changes and helping to improve the article! As I had mentioned, I am working on tweaking some additional content to bring it further in line with
NPOV and
BLP standards. I look forward to continuing our collaboration and will be in touch soon. Thanks again!
LabradoriteRocks (
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21:32, 7 July 2022 (UTC)reply
Hi, in a continued effort to improve the article, I have formulated some changes and additions to some of the content. The following are my suggestions for rewording part of the language in the Career section (beginning from the second paragraph under Financial journalism and real estate ventures) to ensure the article reads clearly while accurately reflecting the sources, and that the content meets
NPOV and
BLP guidelines. I have also added some updated information and sources:
In March 2019, investors filed more than two dozen lawsuits in Indiana and New Jersey, claiming Morris and his former partner Bert Whalen of Oceanpointe were running a Ponzi scheme, including selling properties in Indianapolis for passive rental income, later to discover they were vacant lots or uninhabitable. Morris denied responsibility, asserting he referred investors to Whalen and that Whalen was responsible for managing the properties. No criminal charges were brought against Morris (using existing source number 25). In November 2019, Whalen was indicted by a federal grand jury for defrauding investors.[1] Morris was not named in the indictment and not charged (using existing source number 19). In March 2022, Whalen pleaded guilty.[2][3]
In October 2019, Morris filed a $7.2 million copyright infringement lawsuit against HoltonWiseTV in Federal Court. HoltonWiseTV produced a three-hour documentary investigating Morris’s alleged involvement in various real estate deals. Morris lost the suit in March 2020.
In May 2020, the state of Indiana filed a civil complaint against Clayton Morris, among others, for violating Indiana's deceptive sales and home loan acts in real estate deals involving more than 150 properties in Marion County.
@
LabradoriteRocks: I finally got to this. I've made a number of the changes, though I prefer to do things in my own words generally. I also have managed to find an offline database reference to pull the last citation needed off the page (for high school), from the Reading Eagle in 2009.
Sammi Brie (she/her •
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20:30, 4 November 2022 (UTC)reply
Political leanings
If Morris's YouTube channel features content that is predominantly politically conservative in orientation, shouldn't that be mentioned in this article?
173.88.246.138 (
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20:19, 9 September 2023 (UTC)reply