You get filings for 3 companies. Now click any of the filings and what do you see in the middle of the address bar? A name, in this case, Dan Skolness.
Imagine that...if you do that with each filing and then do a search in the filing for Dan Skolness, his name turns up.
Let's do it again with one much later, 2079095. Click any of the filings and the name in the address bar is Paul Horowitz. Do a find in each filing and guess whose name shows up, Paul Horowitz.
You don't think that EDGAR could assign each person a unique identifier and when a filing is entered into the system, it's tied to the unique ID's of whomever is mentioned in the filing in some material way do you?
PersonID is a unique ID. Did EDGAR screw up and associate the wrong Stan with the TRUDY filing? Who knows, but it seems unlikely.