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Freedom of Information on Connecticut uconn corruption case (Fabrice Baudoin)
FO I.
started this petition to
Gov. Lamont
Evidence: https://chng.it/7ZVs4gQt
Connecticut (CT) Great-Assembly-appointed watchdog agencies have reviewed and / or reported Fabrice Baudoin to Attorney General's Office (AGO). Fabrice Baudoin's case is known as “UConn corruption” case. All public members are victims. We are survivors. Some victims' information is available by searching “victim Connecticut impunity” or “victim uconn corruption ” at websites.
In accordance with Freedom of information Act ( FOIA ) ,
https://portal.ct.gov/FOI
https://www.foia.gov/
public members have the freedom of requesting whatever evidence about Fabrice Baudoin from this URL:
https://publicrecords.uconn.edu/
If these people violate FOI law and bully the public members by refusing to turn over evidence, the public members may give the following form to CT Freedom of information (FOI) commission
https://splc.org/template-connecticut/#:~:text=The%20letter%20may%20be%20mailed,the%20filing%20of%20the%20appeal
These people always redact Fabrice Baudoin's name in FOIA request log, without authorization . This is on the contrary of FOI spirit and breaches public interest. We are forced to call "911" and ask a policeperson to record the process of our making FOIA request, as evidence for FOI commission.
On Aug. 27, the process of making the FOIA request is in this video
https://chng.it/NcWxLqBX
Two days later (on Aug. 29), UConn rulers published the above FOIA request at "Investigation Documentation" of this URL (with Baudoin's name redacted)
https://publicrecords.uconn.edu/request-log/page/2/?search=Investigation%20Documentation
It is clear that from the video, the original FOIA request is as follows:
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Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-200 et. seq., I am requesting any documentation that could be viewed as 'opinion', ‘record’ and 'decision' documentation regarding
Fabrice Baudoin's case is a public corruption case, being handled by CT Attorney General's Office and CT watchdog agencies. To rescue victims (all public members), witnesses, who posses Fabrice Baudoin's criminal evidence, may consider provide the evidence to CT Attorney General's Office and CT watchdog agencies. Regarding protecting the witnesses of public corruption cases, Connecticut's laws are among the strongest in the country. The disclosure of Fabrice Baudoin's evidence is protected under CT public corruption statutes.
Connecticut (CT) Great-Assembly-appointed watchdog agencies have reviewed and / or reported Fabrice Baudoin to Attorney General's Office (AGO). Fabrice Baudoin's case is known as “UConn corruption” case. All public members are victims. We are survivors. Some victims' information is available by searching “victim Connecticut impunity” or “victim uconn corruption ” at websites.
In accordance with Freedom of information Act ( FOIA ) ,
https://portal.ct.gov/FOI
https://www.foia.gov/
public members have the freedom of requesting whatever evidence about Fabrice Baudoin from this URL:
https://publicrecords.uconn.edu/
If these people violate FOI law and bully the public members by refusing to turn over evidence, the public members may give the following form to CT Freedom of information (FOI) commission
https://splc.org/template-connecticut/#:~:text=The%20letter%20may%20be%20mailed,the%20filing%20of%20the%20appeal
These people always redact Fabrice Baudoin's name in FOIA request log, without authorization . This is on the contrary of FOI spirit and breaches public interest. We are forced to call "911" and ask a policeperson to record the process of our making FOIA request, as evidence for FOI commission.
On Aug. 27, the process of making the FOIA request is in this video
https://chng.it/NcWxLqBX
Two days later (on Aug. 29), UConn rulers published the above FOIA request at "Investigation Documentation" of this URL (with Baudoin's name redacted)
https://publicrecords.uconn.edu/request-log/page/2/?search=Investigation%20Documentation
It is clear that from the video, the original FOIA request is as follows:
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Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-200 et. seq., I am requesting any documentation that could be viewed as 'opinion', ‘record’ and 'decision' documentation regarding
- 2013—2014: When Fabrice Baudoin was a teacher at another university, Fabrice Baudoin traveled with his student (Jing Wang) to such places as France for at least three times. Document showed that Baudoin did not bring other students. Is there any travel documents (from U.S. Customhouse) show the contrary?
- 2015—2016: When Baudoin was a teacher at another university, Baudoin traveled with ex-student (Jing Wang) to such places as Japan and China. Document showed that Baudoin did not bring other students in the Japan trip. Is there any travel documents (from U.S. Customhouse) show the contrary?
- 2016: Baudoin's wife Jeana Vatamanelu became an assistant professor. Given that UConn Board's steward did not allow Richard Colangel to hire an official's daughter, why Baudoin can recommend his wife Vatamanelu as an UConn assistant Professor? By now, how much did Connecticut pay?
- Nov., 2016: Baudoin travelled to Germany, where he met Li Chen. Document shows that Baudoin did not bring other students. Is there any travel documents (from U.S. Customhouse) show the contrary?
- Jul., 2017: Baudoin travelled to Spain, which was Chen's working country. How much did Connecticut pay?
- Jul., 2017: As UConn's post doc committee, Baudoin procured a postdoc (UConn assis. Professor) job for Li Chen. In total, how much did Connecticut pay for Chen's three-year salary as an UConn assistant professor?
- Sep., 2018: Baudoin went to Mexico with Li Chen. Document showed that Baudoin did not bring any other UConn students. Is there any travel documents (from U.S. Customhouse) show the contrary? Apart from Mexico, did they went to other countries, e.g. Canada?
- Nov., 2018: How much did Connecticut pay for Baudoin's meeting with his ex-student Jing Wang at UConn?
- Apr. 2019: Which date did Baudoin travel to Purdue? Which female was involved in this trip? Li Chen or Jing Wang?
- May, 2019: How long did Li Chen' vacation last? How much did Connecticut pay?
- Jun., 2019: Baudoin went to China, where Li Chen was taking vacation. Which Chinese cities did Baudoin and Li Chen go? How much did Connecticut pay?
- Nov., 2019: Baudoin went to Germany with Li Chen. Document shows that Baudoin did not bring any other UConn students. Is there any travel documents (from U.S. Customhouse) show the contrary? Given UConn rulers dismiss Ram Gopal based on Gopal's four trips, why did UConn rulers justify these trips?
- 2017---2020: How much did Connecticut reimburse Chen's dozen trips?
Fabrice Baudoin's case is a public corruption case, being handled by CT Attorney General's Office and CT watchdog agencies. To rescue victims (all public members), witnesses, who posses Fabrice Baudoin's criminal evidence, may consider provide the evidence to CT Attorney General's Office and CT watchdog agencies. Regarding protecting the witnesses of public corruption cases, Connecticut's laws are among the strongest in the country. The disclosure of Fabrice Baudoin's evidence is protected under CT public corruption statutes.
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