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Brief note: In today’s Times piece on whether the Kerik nanny even exists, the authors report, apparently on Kerik lawyer Joe Tacopina’s say-so, that “news reports that she was Mexican … were mistakenly attributed to [Tacopina].”

On the contrary, says Tacopina, he has no idea where the woman came from or where she went.

As near as I can tell, the first published account to source this apparently false claim to Tacopina was the Sunday piece in the Post by Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen.

So did they get it wrong?

I dropped a line to Mike Allen. And he says, no way (my phrasing, not his). According to him, Tacopina did tell them that the woman returned to Mexico six weeks ago, just as they reported on Sunday.

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