Julie K. Brown
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You were there when this happened?
Yeah, it was that period.
Yeah.
It was a culture of silence, too.
You know, let's not talk about him.
After the conviction, they continued to do, you know, business, so to speak, with him.
But it was really a hush-hush thing that they tried to do.
MIT was also in that same category.
Yeah.
These academic institutions, and by the way, there are students, journalists all over the country looking up all the names of all their presidents, and they're all scouring and doing stories.
Stanford, the Student Law Center, and there were a bunch of students there that were pouring through the files and were asking my advice on this.
how to cover, you know, the names that they're seeing.
You know, it seems like he got around to other universities too.
Yeah.
I talk to those people a lot.
I have a couple of regulars on my Signal group who are looking into aspects of it.
And they've tipped me off on things that I didn't know about.
You know, I don't think this has really ever happened that I know of anyway in the history of our country where the Justice Department has completely opened their files to the general public to look at.
And the picture isn't pretty because they seem to have an awful lot of information about him.
And it seems to me that they just didn't take it far enough and really thoroughly investigate him, not just in 2008.