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ellisonz

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Sun Feb 4, 2024, 04:25 PM Feb 2024

Part 75: A Lack of Justice in Los Angeles - The End of the George Tyndall Criminal Case

Part 75: A Lack of Justice in Los Angeles – The End of the George Tyndall Criminal Case
February 3, 2024

By Zachary Ellison, Independent Journalist

Yesterday I attended the final dismissal of the People’s case against former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, it was my first time attending the proceedings that have dragged on for years following the disclosure by the Los Angeles Times in May 2018 and Tyndall’s subsequent arrest in June 2019. Tyndall would soon be granted bail in August 2019, and would remain under electronic ankle bracelet monitoring while living at home in Westlake.

I had avoided attending in the past, in the hope that justice would be served to the victims in a court of law, a day that never came. So even as I’ve spoken out for the last 14 months since going public in November 2022 following my hostile termination from USC in August 2022, still I hadn’t gone to the proceedings for fear of somehow spoiling them or being accused of seeking some undue spotlight. This has never been my intention, despite the intimations received from attorneys in the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, San Francisco Office, which ostensibly continues to monitor USC for further violations.

Link: https://zacharyellison.substack.com/p/part-75-a-lack-of-justice-in-los


I was the only person from the USC administration at Court on Friday to see the end of this case.

Please support local independent journalism. There is no Los Angeles Times article on this yet, and they just laid off 115 journalists. Plus their news coverage is now officially suspect, you can read about it in the New York Times. Really need your help DU to secure justice and protect women still on campus at USC better!



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