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The abrupt firing of Xiaofeng Wang and his wife from Indiana University last month shocked the academic community and is ...
Ex-IU professor XiaoFeng Wang and his wife, Nianli Ma, are not arrested despite an FBI probe; his termination linked to a job acceptance in Singapore and alleged policy violations.
Lawyers for XiaoFeng Wang, a former cybersecurity expert at Indiana University at the center of an FBI probe, confirmed that Wang and his wife are not facing any charges. Jason Covert, an attorney ...
The acting U.S. attorney of the Southern District of Indiana argued the search warrants used in the FBI searches of Xiaofeng ...
“At the direction of the FBI, Indiana University will not ... first reported by the South China Morning Post that Wang is still in the United States, and that to her knowledge he has not been charged ...
Neither Prof. XiaoFeng Wang nor his wife Nianli Ma has been heard from publicly since last Friday’s raids at their homes in ...
The FBI has not confirmed what they were searching for, if Wang or his wife were the subjects of the search or what the investigation was in relation to. Neither Wang nor his wife have been publicly ...
Stanford scholar Riana Pfefferkorn filed a motion to unseal the FBI search warrant on the former IU professor who has not been heard from publicly since the searches last Friday.
Wang was abruptly fired, he and his wife dropped from public view Homes were searched by FBI and Dept ... application and not fully listing all co-authors on an article, a charge that “seemed ...
The prompt firing of a Chinese-American professor by Indiana University, or IU, has caused concern among the community of ...
The FBI’s Indianapolis field ... on a grant application and not fully listing all co-authors on an article, a charge that “seemed trivial.” By March 13 or 14 “the matter escalated,” Tanford said, and ...
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