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At the end of the LOD, it reiterated Belmont's non-cooperation.
The LOD went on to state that the University had held
Termination for Cause Hearings. Sworn testimony was taken
which had been completely transcribed by a court reporter.
This transcript and the court records relating to the illegal
termination suit were used in this investigation since the
Belmont administration refused to cooperate with the Attorney General.
It took the form of a letter to The Pope. In stark contrast
to Henry's report, the LOD reviewed the history of the allegations
against Diana, giving the charges and the response to these charges,
equal weight and importance. This information was from the transcript
which contained the sworn statements of all the university personnel
involved in the hearing--those people who were prevented by the
administration from talking to the A.G. investigator. It also reviewed
the testimony of Diana and her witnesses. Reference was made to the
testimony of the three document examiners--two presented by Belmont,
the affidavit of the one submitted by Diana at the second hearing.
The point was made early on that the specific charge which resulted
in termination was that Diana had written seven evaluations out of
some one thousand submitted.
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