Local Oklahoma news outlet suing University of Oklahoma to make high-profile investigation findings public

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NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – The native information outlet NonDoc is suing the College of Oklahoma as of Thursday in an try to make the findings of two excessive profile investigations public.

The paperwork being wanted are the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations towards former college President David Boren. The opposite is an investigation into monetary misconduct concerning donor knowledge the place the college allegedly exaggerated alumni donations. This triggered the college to lose their finest schools rating in 2019. Only a few particulars on each investigations have been made public.

David Boren

Tres Savage with NonDoc stated the college is pointing to Oklahoma legislation, claiming the paperwork of the investigation are exempt beneath the Oklahoma Open Data Act. Savage and NonDoc disagree, claiming the college is just not making use of the legislation appropriately. NonDoc tried two years in the past to file their open data request for the findings, however have been denied by way of e-mail.

“We’re merely in search of the discharge of what are clearly public paperwork produced with {dollars} from the College of Oklahoma concerning very critical allegations,” Savage stated. “What does OU have to cover in these stories?”

Savage stated they have been denied their open data request the identical day Boren stepped down from being a professor on the college.

“He de-facto admitted some kind of culpability,” Savage stated.

Tres Savage

The college is staying quiet presently. They despatched KFOR a press release that may be learn in full under.

“It’s not the apply of the college to touch upon pending litigation. OU is conscious of the swimsuit and can reply as applicable.”

KESHA KEITH, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

“It should not be left to me to inform individuals, ‘Hey, here is type of what we all know.'” They’ve a report on it. I feel the general public deserves to place eyes on it,” Savage stated. “Common taxpayers and other people on the state capitol of Oklahoma have questions.”

Now Savage and NonDoc are simply hoping the authorized system will deliver the total story to gentle.

“It is laborious to maintain individuals’s belief if you hold issues personal from them,” Savage stated.

Savage stated he’s a graduate of the college and his dad taught there for 35 years.

“I’d be the primary individual to assist them flip the web page to the brand new chapter, if we simply get to learn the earlier pages,” he stated.

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