"IT IS UTTERLY ASTONISHING!"

This protester feared retaliation if he revealed his identity.

Protesters accused UNR officials of wide spread corruption, animal abuse and violations of academic freedom.


                                    

PDF files of the transcript from the University of Nevada, Reno, public corruption hearing contain powerful evidence of criminal activity by UNR administrators.  

If you are interested in copies of this transcript, feel free to contact the site administrator through the comment section.  Your comment will not be posted publicly.

Quoting a UNR employee who read the transcript: "It is Utterly Astonishing!"


                      


On December 10, 2009, Judge Steinheimer granted a grand jury investigation of UNR officials. 

In addition to this testimony, citizens presented over 5000 documents of supporting evidence.  The transcript is only a very small sample of the evidence submitted to the court.

  

Here is a peek at the  TABLE OF CONTENTS         
  
Corruption in Nevada Athletics details crimes committed by Athletic Director Cary Groth, Associate A.D. Cindy Fox, et al.

Psst: The number of felonies A.D. Cary Groth committed? 

Hint: You will need pen and paper to keep track of them all.


 

                            MEET UNR's MOB:

The leadership of UNR's Organized Crime Family:  Police Chief Adam Garcia, General Counsel Mary Dugan, President Milton Glick (now deceased), Athletic Director Cary Groth. 

This sign was on display in front of the court house.





Below is the organizational chart of UNR's RICO (Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization), detailing the role of individual UNR departments in the retaliation and attacks on those who report violations at UNR.

The red dots are retaliators.  The blue dots are good guys.

       

 

RENO, Nev. (AP) — About two dozen people rallied to drum up support for a grand jury investigation of their claims of corruption by top University of Nevada, Reno officials.


The demonstrators held placards outside the Washoe County Courthouse, where a hearing on their request for the hearing was held last month (September 2009).

The group has accused UNR and other higher education officials of being involved in criminal activity and conspiring to cover it up.

 

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