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MSU Obstructs Sexual Misconduct Inquiry, Special Prosecutor Says

June 20, 2018, 10:22 PM

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Too often universities become obssessed about protecting their image rather than protecting students.

The special prosecutor investigating sexual misconduct at Michigan State University in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal has accused MSU’s lawyers of interfering with his investigation by withholding documents, the Lansing State Journal reports.

Last week, he told the university he will seek a search warrant.

Matt Mencarini of the Journal writes:

The move followed two months of increasingly terse letters between William Forsyth, who is leading the investigation for the Michigan Attorney General’s Office, and Robert Young Jr., the university’s new general counsel and former Michigan Supreme Court Justice.

The Lansing paper received the the Forsyth-Young correspondence in response to a public records request. 


Read more:  Lansing State Journal


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