Problem deleting old iphoto library

I am trying to delete some unneeded iphoto libraries and could use some assistance. I have located the uneeded libraries using command/open iphoto and they are in the previous system>users folder which was apparently imported when I transferred files from another mac. The deletion starts but then I get a message that the files cannot be deleted b/c of an unexpected error 8072. I've done a google search and forum search and can't find an answer related to error 8072. I've also run permissions repair without success. Can anyone offer a suggestion?

Scott:
Download and run BatChmod. Drag the old user folder into the file path field of BC and set the following:
User=you with all privilege boxes.
Group=Staff with all privilege boxes
Everyone - check all privilege boxes.
Check all of the other checkboxes and click on Apply.
Then try deleting the libraries.

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