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The former IU professor said the lack of information surrounding their case has led to wild speculation and “instilled fear and concern in the Chinese and Chinese-American community."
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The government asked a federal judge to keep search warrants for a fired Indiana University cybersecurity expert private.
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More than 250 Indiana University faculty are calling for the reinstatement of a fired cybersecurity expert. They also want him to receive due process, following the FBI investigation of him.
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Nianli Ma said she and her husband XiaoFeng Wang are “loyal Chinese-Americans and lawful immigrants.” It's her first public appearance since the couple were fired from IU and their homes were raided by the FBI.
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Riana Pfefferkorn, an attorney, is trying to bring clarity to the situation. She filed her motion Tuesday in federal court in Indianapolis.
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IU fired Wang March 28 without following standard process, the same day the FBI searched his homes in Carmel and Bloomington.
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Professor Alex Tanford, president of the American Association of University Professors Bloomington chapter, got access to communications between Wang and IU administrators.