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...Justice alleged that University employees who steered the project violated their federal contracts by making personal investments in the Russian economy, and Harvard paid $26.5 million to settle a government lawsuit.University President Lawrence H. Summers said in a March interview that he “skimmed” McClintick??s piece. But many professors read it closely—particularly parts suggesting that Summers shielded his close friend Andrei Shleifer ’82, an economist implicated in the government lawsuit, from disciplinary action.“The story, if true, is damning to Harvard...
...federal court in 2004 for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, paid $2 million to settle his part in the suit. The article’s author, investigative journalist David McClintick ’62, said yesterday that his article “speaks for itself.” McClintick??s account has been circulated among some faculty and was mentioned at a Feb. 7 Faculty meeting where professors assailed Summers’ leadership. —NICHOLAS M. CIARELLI
...Shleifer yesterday declined to comment on McClintick??s article or on the meeting...
...thanks to McClintick??s article, the Shleifer matter is getting broader attention from observers...
...Lewis is writing a book about Harvard, which claims, in a passage quoted in McClintick??s piece, that the “relativism with which Harvard has dealt with the Shleifer case undermines Harvard’s moral authority over its students...