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  • Report:  #141212

Complaint Review: University Of Missouri Cathy Scroggs Mark Lucas Donnell Young - Columbia Missouri

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- Columbia, Missouri,
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University Of Missouri Cathy Scroggs Mark Lucas Donnell Young
Columbia, 65201 Missouri, U.S.A.
Phone:
573-8826776
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The University of Missouri used their Student Judicial Services office to expel me for complaining about discrimination by the university. The Student Conduct officer, Donell Young, lied to federal investigators at the Department of Education. He stated their was no retaliatoy relationship between a situation in the Ellis University, where I was approached by a staff member in an inappropriate, discriminatory manner and a previous

situation in which I complained about the sexual harassment of Rod Santos, the Director of Missouri's Creative Writing Program. This was patently incorrect, and obvious evidence of this is that documents from this

first incident were included among the Conduct Hearing

that was scheduled for the second one. It is illegal for the University to act punitively in exchange for discrimination complaints, yet both situations I am being harshly punished for involve my unwillingness to be quiet

about the incompetent and punitive manner in which the

university handles discrimination complaints. So unjust

and brutal were the university's behavior that I have developed multiple stress fractures in my left leg.

Mark Lucas and Cathy Scroggs, bosses of Donell Young ,

refused to listen to my statements about his incompetence and insisted that I was due even harsher punishment for bringing up the fact that discrimination

claims should not be handled by an office primarily charged with handing down harsh punitive sanctions.

Donell Young erased from his reports all references

to the issue of the library's discrimination( She drew public attention to an aspect of my person that puts me in a protected category) and claimed instead that my

expressing dissatisfaction with the unwelcome solicitation

by the librarian constituted disorderly conduct. Further,

although a library report of the interchange clearly

stated no physical threat was perceived, he wrote me

and claimed I was guilty of assault.

Adrian

Columbia, Missouri
U.S.A.


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