President Grasso Suppresses OGC Hage's Communications to Law Enforcement

 


Prior University of Michigan FOIA releases (previously published on this blog) document that OGC Deputy Counsel Kara Morgenstern (friend of Eva Feldman - Morgenstern’s husband is in Department of Neurology with Eva) reported us twice to the UM police based on false allegations (one for an alleged “suspicious” letter I sent to Carol Bradford about the Sheriff’s sale and the unpaid first lien and the second for an alleged “bugged” statue which was a gift we sent our chair at the time Reed Dunnick).


Now we find out that another senior OGC attorney Gloria Hage (who was present and monitored my 5.09 hearings with Bradford presiding as chair of the committee) sent two additional communications to law enforcement presumably containing more false allegations against us and President Grasso is covering it up by refusing to release the public documents to us.  


On what planet is it OK for university attorneys to be secretly reporting its own faculty to law enforcement? Does this not cut against the core of academic freedom?


I was talking to an ex-law enforcement official and he said that it is clear that this was a carefully constructed and concerted effort against us.

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Brad Foerster, MD PhD

Brad Foerster is a FOIA advocate documenting requests, transparency disputes, and accountability investigations involving public agencies, universities, police oversight, and Russia-Gate related inquiries. His work compiles original documents, timelines, and analysis of public records and institutional responses. Brad is also a board-certified radiologist, author of Town & Gown, and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles. Brad lives in Potomac, Maryland with his family and is active in the Montgomery County Medical Society and the Takoma Park U.S. & World History Book Club.