The Dog And Pony Show - Final Wrap Up

Just a wrap up to "The Dog And Pony Show" that I have spoke about in posts below and on blog #1:

Final Roll call for the "Team" who played out their little criminal skit in the court house:

Athletic Director
Cary Groth

Former Associate AD Cindy Fox 

Special Asst. to the President for Athletics, Academics, and Compliance Jean Perry

Chief of Police Adam Garcia

Former Assistant Soccer Coach Graeme Abel

Director of Donor Relations Tekla Martin

And of course, the UNR legal team of Kent Robison, Charles Hilsabeck, and John Arrascada (on behalf of General Counsel Mary Dugan).

As for the motivation of these folks . . . On December 10, 2009, I (and two others) successfully petitioned the district court to convene a grand jury investigation of public corruption at UNR.  That very same day, the UNR administration was ordered to appear in Indianapolis before the NCAA Committee on Infractions to answer to major violations of NCAA rules in the Nevada Athletic Department.  Eight days later the "Team" moved to retaliate and harass me with their "Dog And Pony Show".

Each one of the participants above was directly implicated in criminal activity at the grand jury hearing.  The only exception is Tekla Martin.  However, if you click on her name you will quickly see her transparent and rather desperate motivation to assist her corrupt friend, Groth.

The number of participants in this court room fraud, which included perjury and manufactured evidence, demonstrates how sad and desperate these people are. 

One would want to believe that these individuals, in the positions they have held, would have enough self respect to be honorable and truthful; rather than sell their souls in the name of public corruption. 

Click on each of their names to learn more about their fraudulent activities.

 

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