Something is very wrong with this community
Something is very wrong within this community.
A public university appears to be repeatedly exacting personal hostile agendas upon administrators, faculty, and students and doing so with a level of impunity that could be likened to that of a criminal organization. The same public university is being sued in multiple civil rights cases for things related to the exacting of these agendas, and yet it persists in doing so with a confidence that confounds the intelligent mind. There are also allegations of misappropriation of money dating back years and amounting in millions of dollars. And a seemingly unrelated but relevant million dollar question is this: How did local company Legend Solar afford to donate 10 million dollars to the stadium?
This public university is represented by the Utah Attorney General’s office who has sworn an oath to the people of Utah to uphold the law should they determine that their client was in the commission of any crime or wrongdoing and to date has found none. Yet this university employs attorneys from the private sector who work ardently in the above mentioned office, which one could assert puts a strain on their 11th Amendment immunity from litigation.
But that is not what is wrong within this community.
What is wrong is that this community is allowing it to happen.
It has to stop.
More to come.
See you out there.
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