Now looking forward to the AG fully prosecuting those that so obvioulsy broke their fiduciary responsibilities. AG has
a history of doggedly persuing institutional financial wrong doing. Suspect restituition from several shady deals are not
out of the possible realm of remedies.
yea! President Jughead is finally out along with his rotten cohorts. Even on leaving this jerk writes in his resignation
letter how he’s made the school MORE affordable by charging tuition!!!HAHAH He goes on to say that now PELL grants are actually up for the first time. DUH! Before charging tuition PELL GRANTS WERENT NECESSARY so students didnt file except on a rare cases!!!MY GOSH he thinks no one can figure that BS out. SOOOO happy
these guys are gone , but not forgotten. The AG’s case is pretty pretty strong. I suspect we havent heard the last of these players names. Just hope there is a focus on some kind of restitution and a court ordered renegotiation of the 175 million loan. Bankers would probably be well served to offer that up ahead the AG’s findings. Just saying.
Best of all the school can now start to get back on mission.
They’ve already done a lot of irreversible damage that will take decades to recover from…