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From: Rudolph deRednosedreindeer on 5 Apr 2010 05:54 UIUC Professors Role in Liberian Shakedown Scheme http://www.dltruth.com/attachment.php?aid=96 A UIUC physics professor acted in concert with Liberian thugs to shakedown a fledgling medical school that refused to pay a $6,000 a month bribe, documents filed in the US district court in Los Angeles allege. George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin), a tenured professor at scandal-plagued University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, aided corrupt Liberian politicians affiliated with rebel groups by spreading false stories in documents and presentations that St. Luke School of Medicine was a diploma mill operation, all to force the school to pay bribes, according to the complaint filed March 11, 2010. Gollin, an avowed Marxist who has been under fire from religious and civil rights groups for his anti-Christian and racist statements, had previously been ordered by the university to discontinue his extortionate conduct and remove his defamatory materials from university internet servers. However, Gollin hooked up with adjudicated anti-Christian bigot and civil rights violator Alan Contreras to post his slander on an Oregon government server in an attempt to sidestep his employers mandate. The University of Illinois is also a defendant in the complaint. Plaintiff St. Luke School of Medicine previously obtained a US$120 million dollar judgment in Ghana against some of the same defendants named in the current complaint. Legal experts believe that Illinois taxpayers may find themselves on the hook for at least that amount, thanks to Gollins reckless and irresponsible conduct. So far neither the Illinois attorney generals office nor the US Attorneys office have commented on whether state or federal criminal charges may be lodged against Gollin for his part in the extortion operation. Gollins wife, UIUC Conflict of Interest Officer Melanie Loots, has been heavily criticized for her part in the recent conflict of interest scandal that rocked the university and cost Chancellor Richard Herman and President B. J. White their jobs. She also was cited by the FDA for selling 386 mutant lab animals to the public for food.
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