Myria Asks Washtenaw County Prosecutor Why the Ann Arbor Police Are Gaslighting Her Over Her Bank of Ann Arbor Sheriff's Sale Complaint
Myria called the Ann Arbor Police last weekend and filed a complaint to investigate the missing Bank of Ann Arbor Sheriff's sale funds. Myria told the police that our accountant said that it is important to track to the money in case the money was used to further a criminal activity. Myria also told the police that she was concerned the University of Michigan falsely claimed that Myria's medical credentialing/standing was somehow in violation and may have clawed her salary back (without telling her and that could explain the missing Sheriff's sale funds) and that in addition to tracking the missing money ($1.4M) Myria needs to know so that she can clear her name in case the University of Michigan has made/makes additional false allegations against us.
Selected Reporting
- From Mentor to Federal Investigation: The Dr. Eva Feldman Documentary Chronology
- July 26 Documentary Notice and Documentary Chronology Transmitted to City Attorney Kaur, Mayor Taylor, City Administrator Dohoney, and Police Chief Anderson Concerning Ann Arbor Police Department Investigations, Related City Proceedings, and Federal Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026).
- July 7 Documentary Notice to University of Michigan Vice President and General Counsel Timothy G. Lynch Concerning University and Law Enforcement Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026). July 8 UM Announces Lynch Leaving.
- From One FBI File to a Legislative Proposal: Peter and Maria Foerster Ask Senator Van Hollen's Office and Congressman Jamie Raskin to Consider a Uniform Administrative Framework for Federal Investigations
- The Institutional Fingerprint of the FBI Russia-Gate File: Referrals, Consults, Intelligence Reports, and the June 16, 2026 FBI Production
- Dr. Bradley Foerster and Dr. Myria Petrou Document More Than Two Years of Unsuccessful Efforts to Trace Bank of Ann Arbor's $1.4 Million Sheriff's Sale Credit Bid (June 2026)


