Attorney General's Office Denies Helping Holy Names Universi

Attorney General's Office Denies Helping Holy Names University Sell Campus, Contrary to HNU's Claims

In a recent letter to City of Oakland officials, Jeanine Hawk, HNU’s vice president for finance and administration, claimed that the university has been working closely with Bonta’s office and that the university’s decision to sell the property to the highest bidder is based on and guided by discussions with the Attorney General’s Office. “Our office has not provided HNU with direction, approval or guidance,” said AG’s office” By Ken Epstein Holy Names University in Oakland continues to be not transparent or truthful with the public and Oakland officials in its claims that HNU is acting with the approval and guidance of the office of California Attorney General Rob

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