Wednesday, November 6, 2019

GO BLUE! Dearborn Has Sexual Harassment Skeletons In Its CASL Dungeon

Out of respect for my old school crew in uniform over at the University of Michigan - Dearborn and Dearborn Police Department, I must come to their defense by stating that I believe the cover up may fall within the walls of the Castle (CASL).

You see, there is a culture of superiority within the realms of the upper echelon of the campus' biggest money maker, undergrads.

If this information was made public, well, that would tarnish its reputation, enrollment, endowments, grants, right?

Unfortunately, most of these actions are arbitrated in silence, behind closed doors.

Law enforcement only knows what  they know.

Just ask about the stories of my favorite Psychobaby.

Make sure to get his hard drives.

Erum-da-dum-dum...

Whistleblower claims UM-Dearborn attempting to cover up sexual assault case against former lecturer

According to a staff member at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, the school is attempting to cover up a sex assault where a lecturer traded a grade for sexual favors.

The Detroit News reported that the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office is working on possible charges against the lecturer.

The whistleblower who reached out to the university, and later police, hasn’t been identified.

The women involved reported the alleged crime March 1, according to the News. She told investigators that the assault happened in late February in the lecturer’s office.

According to the News article, the lecturer changed the student’s grade from a “D” to a “B,” and sent her a suggestive email the day after the encounter. The email, which was provided to the News said in part, “the next time you want to work on your grade you know what we can do.”

The whistleblower alleges that after investigating, the school marked the investigation as “closed” and never forwarded anything to the prosecutor’s office. She also alleged the school tried to allow the lecturer to resign, rather than terminate him.

Both the Dearborn Police and Michigan State Police helped in the investigation, but weren’t the lead investigators. They assisted in specific parts of the investigation, leaving the rest up to the university police.

A university spokesman said there was no cover-up attempt, adding the school suspended the instructor and launched an investigation immediately after the woman reported the allegations.

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