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coach maggie handbag the signatures on the incorporation documents were notarized by James Bunn, a close Barry associate and chair of the Ward 8 Business Council, which is another earmark recipient, but not one directly associated with the other groups. Bunn, in an interview, says that "all the people that I notarized they were there when the papers were signed."On the question of discrepancies between the signature of Wise on one group to the next: "That's an issue that somebody's going to have to take over. That's the extent that I'm going to comment." And who is Mercedes Wise? "That would be her son."Pamela Thomas, listed as an incorporator for Clean and Sober, Clean and Green, and the Youth Leadership Council, had no idea she had played such a role until a reporter informed her Friday evening.The group names rang few bells for Thomas. "I'm kind of puzzled on all this," she says.But Thomas is a civic minded type; she says she's regularly participated in community meetings at Barry's ward office. And Thomas says she knows Richardson. "I used to work for her," Thomas says. "She was like the supervisor. I was a volunteer helping them out."Her signature appears on three forms notarized by Bunn two of the signatures are similar; the third is different. "I never signed my name or anything like that. I'd remember that," she says. "Someone's using my name? Oh, my Jesus."Another irregularity: The Rev. Hattie McDuffie says she joined the board of Clean and Sober "a few months ago." Yet according to DCRA documents, she was one of the founding board members appearing on the October 2008 papers.McDuffie says there's no doubt