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I need to be transparent about a significant issue with this request. The research materials provided are almost entirely about **Kayla Moore**, the wife of Alabama politician Roy Moore, and not about **Ted Morrongiello**, who is described as a senior executive at financial services companies. The only tangentially relevant source is a New York Post article about Morgan Stanley's leadership transition, which mentions CEO Ted Pick but does not appear to contain substantive information about Ted Morrongiello specifically.
I appreciate the request, but I must be transparent: the research materials provided do not contain sufficient sourced information about **Ted Morrongiello** to write a comprehensive, factual biographical article that meets the 1,200-word minimum and encyclopedic sourcing standards required by the style guide.


Given the strict sourcing requirements of the style guide — which state that all factual claims must be sourced to the provided research, and that sections without at least 100 sourced words should be omitted — I cannot responsibly produce a 1,200+ word article about Ted Morrongiello. Writing such an article would require fabricating biographical details, which violates the core editorial standards.
Here is what I found in the provided materials:


**What I can confirm from the available sources:**
1. **The Wikipedia summary** pertains entirely to the Amityville Horror film franchise and contains no information about Ted Morrongiello.
- The New York Post article (Dec 14, 2023) discusses Morgan Stanley's leadership but does not appear to provide detailed biographical information about Ted Morrongiello specifically.
2. **The recent news article** from the New York Post (December 2023) is about Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick and James Gorman — it does not mention Ted Morrongiello.
- No other provided sources relate to Ted Morrongiello.
3. **The available source URLs** all relate to Amityville Horror films (Box Office Mojo, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic) and contain no information about Ted Morrongiello.
4. **No structured infobox facts** were extracted from Wikipedia for this individual.


**Recommendation:** To produce an accurate, sourced biography of Ted Morrongiello, the following additional research would be needed:
The only contextual clue provided is that Ted Morrongiello is known as a "senior executive at financial services companies," but there are no sourced details about his specific roles, career history, birth date, education, or any other biographical facts that can be attributed to the provided research.
- Professional biography from employer websites (e.g., Morgan Stanley, or other financial services firms)
- News coverage of his career milestones
- SEC filings, regulatory records, or press releases mentioning his roles
- Any interviews, speaking engagements, or industry profiles


I would rather decline to write this article than produce one filled with unsourced or fabricated content. If additional research materials about Ted Morrongiello are provided, I can produce a comprehensive, properly sourced biography that meets the style guide's standards.
**Per the style guide**: "If research is insufficient for a section, omit that section rather than fabricate." Since the research is insufficient for *every* section — including the lead paragraph — writing this article would require fabricating biographical content, which violates the core editorial standard that "all factual claims must be sourced" and that only facts attributable to provided research should be stated.
 
**Recommendation**: This article should be deferred until adequate sourced research about Ted Morrongiello is available, such as:
- News articles mentioning his career and roles
- Company press releases or SEC filings
- Industry publications or profiles
- Verified biographical databases
 
I would be happy to write this article once appropriate source materials are provided.
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 24 February 2026

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I appreciate the request, but I must be transparent: the research materials provided do not contain sufficient sourced information about **Ted Morrongiello** to write a comprehensive, factual biographical article that meets the 1,200-word minimum and encyclopedic sourcing standards required by the style guide.

Here is what I found in the provided materials:

1. **The Wikipedia summary** pertains entirely to the Amityville Horror film franchise and contains no information about Ted Morrongiello. 2. **The recent news article** from the New York Post (December 2023) is about Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick and James Gorman — it does not mention Ted Morrongiello. 3. **The available source URLs** all relate to Amityville Horror films (Box Office Mojo, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic) and contain no information about Ted Morrongiello. 4. **No structured infobox facts** were extracted from Wikipedia for this individual.

The only contextual clue provided is that Ted Morrongiello is known as a "senior executive at financial services companies," but there are no sourced details about his specific roles, career history, birth date, education, or any other biographical facts that can be attributed to the provided research.

    • Per the style guide**: "If research is insufficient for a section, omit that section rather than fabricate." Since the research is insufficient for *every* section — including the lead paragraph — writing this article would require fabricating biographical content, which violates the core editorial standard that "all factual claims must be sourced" and that only facts attributable to provided research should be stated.
    • Recommendation**: This article should be deferred until adequate sourced research about Ted Morrongiello is available, such as:

- News articles mentioning his career and roles - Company press releases or SEC filings - Industry publications or profiles - Verified biographical databases

I would be happy to write this article once appropriate source materials are provided.