Saturday, June 30, 2018

MSU Bob Young Pulls The Old Attorney Client Privilege Privatization Subpoena Quash

I knew Bob was going to pull the ole "attorney-client privilege" card that was sticking out his back pocket.

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What we have here, is a situation of a former Michigan Supreme Court Justice, Bob Young, now in the private capacity of representing a former Michigan Governor, John Engler, who is in a private position representing a public university, MSU, in the public matter of a criminal investigation in the trafficking of tiny humans and child rape, which was funded through public Title IX funds, through an publicly appointed special counsel, Bill Forsyth, by a Michigan Attorney General, Bill Schuette, crying "attorney-client privilege" regarding publicly funded email communications of a public university dealing with questionable activities federal fraud.

Show me what ya got, Bill...Forsyth, that is.

MSU fights search warrant in Nassar inquiry

Michigan State University has filed a motion to quash a search warrant served against it by the Michigan Attorney General's Office as part of an investigation into the school's handling of sexual abuse allegations against disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar.

The search warrant was served this week after special prosecutor William Forsyth had threatened to obtain it for documents he said the university is "wrongfully withholding"that relate to the investigation.

But MSU said the documents the attorney general wants are privileged, and filed its motion to quash the warrant Thursday in Ingham County's 54-B District Court.

The university is willing to share all of the material with the judge and allow him to determine, case by case, if the materials are protected by privilege, said MSU spokeswoman Emily Guerrant.  

“We stand behind our previous position on this issue, that the attorney general is not entitled to examine our lawyer’s communication and legal advice to the university,” said Robert Young, general counsel for MSU.

“We have been cooperating with the attorney general’s investigation, and will continue to do so,"

Young said. "We are willing to share the documents in question with the judge if he wishes to individually review our privileged communications and make an independent opinion on the issue. This continues our cooperation in the investigation and also does not waive our attorney-client privilege.”

Officials from the AG's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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