Jacqueline Smith may refer to:
The Lorraine closed as a motel on March 2, 1988, when sheriff's deputies forcibly evicted the last holdout tenant, Jacqueline Smith, in preparation for an $8.8 million overhaul.
The last resident of the motel, Jacqueline Smith, had resided there since 1973 as part of her work for the motel as a housekeeper.
Jacqueline Smith, a 40-year-old hotel maid, knows all too well the hard reality that lies behind this alluring city's tourism boom.
A Waste of Money' "These people are playing with history in order to make a buck," said Jacqueline Smith, who lived at the Lorraine for 16 years before her eviction.
Jacqueline Smith of The New Zealand Herald gave The Experiment four out of five stars, praising its "party anthems.
Jacqueline Smith, who has lived at the motel for 11 years, had been protesting attempts to build an $8.8 million museum at the site.
Jacqueline Smith, a television producer who led ABC Entertainment's daytime programming to six consecutive years of top ratings from 1978 through 1983, died on June 3 at her home.
Jacqueline Smith (born 20 February 1971) is a Norwegian trade unionist.
The protester, Jacqueline Smith, offered no resistance as she was lifted from a lawn chair and moved to a sidewalk across the street from the motel.