Word: navrozov
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...controversy began in 1978 when Andrei Navrozov, a Yale graduate, purchased the floundering magazine from a group of undergraduates when it was almost bankrupt for a price...
...university followed with a countersuit, stating that the magazine did not have the right to use the "Yale" name because most of its contributors were non-students. The magazine has solicited outside contributions ever since Navrozov's purchase in 1978, and its present editorial policy is generally considered very conservative...
During the trial Navrozov resigned as President of the American Literary Society, in what Kiang called "a play" to avoid testifying...
...Navrozov could not be reached for comment, but Kilpatrick said that Navrozov refused to testify because he was denied "due process" when Judge Zoarski denied the magazine the aid of a second lawyer, Robert D'Agastino...
According to Kilpatrick, Navrozov was protesting the exclusion of D'Agastino whose removal "decapitated the defense team in an outrageous way." Kilpatrick said the trial was "a charade from beginning...
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