Attorney of self proclaimed âwhistleblowerâ speaks to 48 News following Tuesdayâs indictment
State superintendent responds to indictments By Kate Smith | February 24, 2021 at 6:40 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 9:11 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - On Wednesday, the attorney of the man who claims he is the whistleblower of a multi-year greed-driven scheme in Limestone County tells 48 News his client, who was trying to do the right thing by alerting the authorities, has been treated as a villain as if he was the one doing wrong.
Attorney Shane Sears who represents former Limestone County Human Resources Director Doctor Mark Isley spoke with our Kate Smith about the investigation.
âOhio Universityâs Office of Global Affairs lists 46 employees. Lots of âadministrators.â Administering what? The earliest there is any âglobal education revivalâ will be 2022 â and probably not much activity even then. It will take years before international education rebounds, if it ever does. What are all these people doing? Budget crisis at OU? Maybe not. Maintaining this unit is as illogically expensive as is athletics. Shady business at OU.â
âIâm super excited that Ohio University will begin offering Martha Stewart Craft Night. I think this will be a lot more fun than Zoom pumpkin-carving last fall. Question: If Iâm taking the âTelephone Customer Serviceâ course, will I be able to also participate in craft night?â
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