Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Nevada Whistleblower Exposes Sex SLAVERY
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Thank you.
Thank you.
My name is Paul Harrell.
You have found the Millstone Report.
And as always, we can't do the program without you watching every single day.
We really obviously appreciate it.
So here's the thing.
Yesterday, during my afternoon program, which I've decided to call the Paul Harrell Program, which is reminiscent of my old show way, way back in the day when I was on radio, it's a little bit more of an informal sit-down, informal show, more casual, if you will.
And I had an in-studio guest by the name of Jacob Holloway.
And he is a former Nevada state official, worked and really just gave an incredible, I would just call it like a whistleblowing story about sex trafficking in Nevada and sex slavery and it's incredible.
And it was a long form discussion and I don't think, I'm going to play it for you, but I just want to let you know I don't think we're going to have time to listen to the whole thing.
But considering what we're talking about and also considering the namesake of this program, the Millstone Report, I figured that it was perfect content to rebroadcast to you today.
Wherever you're listening or hearing this podcast, those of you that are listening to Audio Only, Spotify, Apple, I thought it was fitting, and so I'm going to break in and out, but I wanted to pick up kind of in the beginning of the conversation.
Here it is yesterday, live in studio.
No low contendere kind of candidates that you check the box and I won automatically, which was very interesting to be in the Nevada government to, you know, two different offices and a lot of experience there.
But Nevada, I found out during my time there and, you know, just to disclose, I'm not from Nevada, I'm from Arkansas.
Which is where this program is based out of.
You're back in the area for various reasons.
Always glad to be here.
I was all very naive about this stuff.
You know, you hear about Nevada being run by the mob and being run by organized crime.
I think about Senator Harry Reid and his power, the power that he had over that state.
Certainly, and he's still hated there by most of the rural Nevadans.
They have signs up still condemning Harry Reid, even though the man has passed away.
But I would later find out that, you know, through my own experience and later through the testimony of other people that I met who were also whistleblowers, that Nevada is probably the most corrupt state in the union.
And it's by a long shot.
Nevada is just one of the most corrupt states in our country.
It's actually shocking to be in the Nevada government and work for a public university in Nevada and then hear and learn all these things.
And I got embroiled in two different kind of whistleblower controversies while I was there.
And it all started with public money being Laundered and missing.
I was in the local news for that.
I was in the Las Vegas news for basically reporting around $200,000 was missing from my public budget.
I filed to be a statutory protected whistleblower in Nevada.
And that made the local news.
And after that, as I said in the last podcast, that's really when things all hell broke loose for me in Nevada.
And when I started, I came out in the news about this, and then I had probably dozens of people, dozens and dozens and dozens of people throughout the state of Nevada started reaching out to me and saying it's way worse.
You need to hear about what's actually going on.
I mean, I have the audio.
Can we listen to the audio of you?
This was part of the local report about the initial, you know, you're saying budgetary problems.
I just want to listen to a bit of it.
This was 2020. We'll speak regarding the Agricultural Extension Program at Nye County.
One of the responsibilities of the Extension team is youth development, including 4-H. Jacob Holloway recently lost reappointment to his position as Nye County educator with the extension after having expressed concerns with the budget for Nye County with the University Board of Regents.
We have this huge rollover of unspent funds from last year and all that would have went to salaries had I been able to fill those positions.
Now we have a bunch of unspent money and I don't know what they're going to do with it.
That's the question that the commissioners need to ask because now since they've removed my position, they've removed my position as county educator, that's another $75,000 in state funds that went to my position here.
That's state funding that's supposed to go to the county.
And what's going to happen to that funding now?
Because it's going to take them another year because a hiring freeze is just to get my position posted.
Alright, so that's part of it.
I just wanted to document that because, one second, let me stop this.
I just wanted to highlight some of that, just so people know that these are legitimate news.
There's a lot of legitimate news reports out there concerning you with what we're about to get to here in just a moment.
Yeah.
But yeah, that may be getting into the weeds about the money, but that led you to become a whistleblower, like an official statutory protected whistleblower.
Yeah, so I actually had to do my research on this because there's not a manual or anything like this on how to become a statutory protected whistleblower.
But I had a little bit of help from some other faculty members who had to go through this as well.
What I realized is Nevada has really bad whistleblower protections, and they just passed a new law to protect whistleblowers, except that law is also completely useless, does not protect whistleblowers, and actually is set up to make whistleblowers fail.
So I had no idea I was walking into a trap.
I had no idea just how corrupt things were in Nevada, but I went ahead and filed my whistleblower claim, and I was in the media for that.
And then that's when the Nevada Faculty Alliance reached out to me.
Because I actually had other weird things going on in Nevada when I was a faculty member there.
It wasn't just that there was money missing.
And you say faculty member at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Yes, I was a In Exosur Yes, I was a In Exosur In Exosur In Exosur I was a In Exosur In Exosur In Exosur Through this Extension Office?
Yeah, Professor Cooperative Extension, actually.
And so it's a unique office to be appointed as an Agricultural Extension agent.
And, you know, you're actually faculty professor in the university, but you're also a public official appointed by the county commissioners.
So, you know, you kind of have a dual role there as an appointed public office and also faculty at the university.
And I had a lot of You know, interactions with faculty members in Nevada and Reno, even though Reno is like five hours away.
And what I realized is that the University of Nevada throughout every single department is full of really just perverted creeps and sexual predators.
And it's almost as if you have to be some kind of perverted sexual predator.
Degenerate.
Degenerate to be a faculty member at the university.
And again, I was totally naive to this, but I actually had to file a Title IX complaint about this as well because of really the very strange behavior and sexual misconduct that I had to actually experience while I was there.
I'm an innocent victim.
I was just trying to do my job.
I was approached many times by certain faculty members at the University of Nevada that were trying to groom me for What I believe were inappropriate sexual acts to be able to keep my job at the university.
They were actually quite explicit about that.
They said you need to be able to conform to the grooming to keep your job at this university.
They said the word grooming?
Well, not grooming per se, but I'm saying that.
That would be incredible.
Certainly incredible.
Owning what they're actually doing.
Well, to be able to move up and stay in your job and keep your appointment and maintain your faculty position.
It sounds like it's a miniature...
It's almost like what you're describing is kind of a miniature...
You know, DC, Hollywood, run on blackmail.
Once they've got you, now they can control you.
Everybody's got blackmail on everybody else.
It sounds like it's just kind of a microcosm of that.
Yes, yes.
And I realize that the...
The faculty there, every single one of them is compromised.
They're all sexually deviant, and they're all preying on other faculty members and students.
So going to the University of Nevada, Reno, whether you're a student or a faculty member, I haven't been to prison, but I can liken it to probably being in prison, is that as soon as you go into the university, you are prey to sexual predators and They're all trying to figure out how to turn you out and how to exploit you.
It's a really sick, perverted system within a higher education institution that receives federal funding.
It's a land-grant university.
Certainly, this requires attention at a national level.
That's part of why I came on here.
As I've done the research, and you've done a really good job supplying me with a lot of information, you talk about the national story.
It's been national news before, back in the day.
We can throw this book on Amazon, 1,000 Showers.
This is a book written by somebody by the name of Terry Patraw, who was a coach in the athletic department.
When was this book written?
It was written in 2013. Yeah, it's kind of still fresh.
So this book kind of details...
Well, what did it detail?
You've read it.
I actually haven't read it, but it has to do with rapes in the athletic department.
Yeah, so this is like Jerry Sandusky x 1000. And so when I filed my title, I actually was the Nevada Faculty Alliance and urged me to file a Title IX complaint.
That's as close as we would ever get to some kind of system for faculty to be able to even protect themselves.
To be able to file these Title IX complaints and stuff like that.
And then I was told to read this book as soon as I filed it.
And detailed in this book is how the Title IX office at UNR is used basically as a fixer, as a fixer's office.
UNR, I just want to make sure everyone, University of Nevada, Reno.
That's what that is.
Go ahead.
Not UNLV. It's all under the NSHE system, which we can talk about later.
I didn't mean to interrupt.
You filed your complaint and you were told you've got to read this book.
Yeah, I was told I have to read this book because as soon as I filed my Title IX complaint, I realized just how desperate of a situation I was in to try and keep my job.
At this point, I was still trying to keep my job.
Just like Terry Patra, who was a coach at the university, she tried to keep her job too.
She filed a Title IX complaint.
She became a whistleblower.
Throughout the book, time and time again, she says, I just wanted to keep my job.
And this entire book details her time of how the university tried to basically not only fire her, but destroy her life, and how the entire Nevada legal system is rigged in favor of these sexual predators at the University of Nevada, Reno.
And essentially there were maybe hundreds of rape cases in the athletics department.
And like I said, this is Jerry Sandusky times a thousand.
The fact that this is not national news blows my mind.
That we have a book here where it's very detailed.
Terry also had a bachelor's in journalism when she ended up writing this book.
And so she details all of this, you know, and it's quite vivid imagery to say, you know, she titled it 1,000 Showers because there's literally parts in the book where they made the female athlete shower with male athletes in the same showers.
And there was just all kinds of sexual perverted deviancy going on in the athletics department there.
I mean, it's really vivid.
Okay, and so she tried to report it, but you just described to me off camera that they have, I don't know, fixers.
Yeah, it's like basically it's a mafia, mafioso kind of situation in the university where they have these, basically these defunct lawyers, people who, you know, I guess couldn't really be a lawyer in real life and they hire them at the university.
And they work in the Title IX office and they spend all their time trying to discredit Title IX investigations.
And they spend all their time trying to fix Title IX investigations to make the victims look insane and crazy, which I shared you mine, which is just outrageous.
Well, they dismissed yours.
Yeah, totally.
I read the letter.
And, you know, you had made these complaints, and the letter does read like they're, you know, essentially gaslighting you.
Yeah, they're trying to make me sound like I'm crazy, and I'm not.
And this has not just happened to me.
I mean, this has happened to so many other faculty members and students.
And because Terry wrote this book...
Is the only reason why we have this kind of really great documentation, public documentation, showing just how corrupt the Title IX office is.
And they literally tried to destroy Terry's life, in almost a mafioso style way, that they had, you know, University of Nevada, Reno police officers coming and harassing her at her house, trying to intimidate her.
You know, they, all the legal, all the court systems, all the judges in Nevada, Are corrupt.
In fact, my lawyer, Mark Hutchings, Esquire in Las Vegas, that's why I showed you the FOIA email that I got.
I did my Freedom of Information Act against the university, shows that the university was collaborating with my attorney that I had hired to file these complaints against me.
And that's why I wanted to show you that email with Mary Dugan, the general counsel at UNR, the same Mary Dugan that's in this book that fixed It was fixing Title IX sexual investigations in Terry's book.
It's the same Mary Dugan that I had to fight.
That came against me and that tried to make me look crazy, fix my case, turn my lawyer against me.
And now I can say Mark Hutchings should be disbarred as an attorney in Nevada because I have evidence.
I have FOIA evidence that he misrepresented me and lied to me and got me to withdraw one of my whistleblower complaints.
He basically forced me to withdraw my whistleblower complaint.
And that's the email that I wanted to share with you with Mary Dugan saying, we worked with Holloway's attorney to get him to withdraw his complaint.
What attorney can even practice law and do that sort of thing against their client?
I paid him $6,000 to represent me.
And he's really a lowlife.
He's one of the worst kind of people in the world.
And I will always now be able to say, Mark Hutchings should be disbarred.
And he should never be allowed to practice law again in the state of Nevada.
But that's all of the judges and attorneys in the state.
There's not one good judge or attorney in the state of Nevada that can stand up against the University of Nevada, Reno.
Because in her book, they were all corrupt.
She went through every judge in the state to try and bring a lawsuit against the university and try and get reinstated.
And at the end of the book, she said, I just give up.
Nevada is the most corrupt state in the union.
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Okay, we're going to get right back into this because, as I said, it gets even wilder.
And that's my conclusion, too.
Well, I think the giving up part is also kind of common, as we're going to see here with Feifei Fan.
Dr. Fan.
Before we get to that, I'd like to just get a timeline.
We know this book was written in 2013, and then you were...
When was this happening?
I worked at the University of Nevada from 2019 to 2020, to the end of 2020, about two years.
Okay.
So not even a couple years after she wrote this book.
Okay, right.
And so that is around the same time where the news broke about Fei Fei Fan, who is a Chinese immigrant, that came, I think, at the age of 22 to the University of Nevada, and then she filed suit claiming that she was put into sexual slavery.
Yep.
Yep, yep.
So after I filed my Title IX investigation and I started going through all this research, you know, the folks at the Nevada Faculty Alliance reached out to me and they said, you need to meet Dr. Fan.
She's got a crazy story, and it's credible, and you need to hear what she has to say.
So I showed up in Reno, and there was a group of us of former and current Nevada UNR faculty members, and we were having breakfast with Feifei, and we all pledged to support her at that breakfast.
And we said, you know, Feifei is It has a case here.
It needs to be heard.
And so far she was fighting by herself.
And what we know from Fei Fei's case is that she wasn't the only woman that was sex trafficked.
She's just the only woman that was able to file a court case about being sex trafficked.
There's at least four other women named in that complaint who are all Chinese.
And Dr. Yang was bringing in, using the university to bring in these women from China under graduate student visas, under student visas, to bring them into the United States and sex trafficked them For his use and pleasure.
And what we can also understand is probably even the university and other members of the faculty in that mechanical engineering department and the administration and quite possibly some of the highest elected officials in the state of Nevada.
Is that alleged anywhere?
It's alleged in the complaint.
Okay.
Yeah.
So that's interesting.
You mentioned Jerry Sandusky, and that was the whole Penn State.
That just got swept under the rug.
He took the fall, I think is what a lot of people think.
There was a massive, and I believe the reporters that they backed off, I think they were afraid for their lives.
Of course, now a lot has happened since then.
We know that these rings actually exist.
We know about Jeffrey Epstein.
We're finding out more now about Diddy and now Jay-Z and everything else.
But back then, people were still...
Well, that's just a conspiracy theory.
It didn't go any further than Jerry Sandusky.
So it would be a pattern of, for some reason, in higher academia...
Yes.
This just starts, you know, this happens.
So, and Nevada is uniquely, UNR is uniquely positioned to be a sex trafficking ring, is what I found out.
Because the way, you know, the way that it is set up is the Nevada system of higher education is basically a fourth branch government in the Nevada state constitution.
And twice now there's been ballot referendums to remove NSHE from the state constitution and put them underneath the authority of the state legislature.
Both times they failed and UNR spent a lot of money campaigning against this.
And what this basically does is it makes the Nevada Board of Regents totally unaccountable to any law within the state of Nevada.
And the Board of Regents are their own legal entity with no oversight.
And they rule as princes and kings over the NSHE system.
And they essentially allow faculty and administrators who are sexual predators to do as they please.
And there is no accountability and it makes it a unique university that's situated perfectly to allow for sex trafficking.
sex slavery within the university system and all other kinds of sexual deviancy and apparently money laundering as well because you can't even audit NSHE. They will not allow an audit.
And so that goes back to my whistleblower complaint.
So you have basically a public institution here It's one of the most corrupt institutions in America, essentially operating under the guise of a university, but really they're like a sex cult.
I would say like a perverted sex cult.
This is wild.
It is wild.
Well, I mean, let's just get to this complaint.
I mean, this was the complaint that was filed, and I think at some point she withdrew to kind of mirror what happened with Terry Patra, where she just kind of gave up.
At one point, that's also what happened.
I think Dr. Fei-Fei Fan withdrew her lawsuit.
At least I read that at some point.
Although, weirdly enough, two days ago, and this is just a coincidence, I don't really understand this document as much because we just found it right before we went on the air.
It's a memorandum of her appeal.
And she was appealing, and she's done all of this herself.
She's went through several lawyers in the state of Nevada, no one to represent her.
And I sat there watching Fei-Fei for hours doing her own legal research, going into legal libraries, going into the law library, trying to file these appeals.
No lawyer in the state will touch it.
She got so discouraged.
She refunded her GoFundMe.
What were her legal fees?
And then she gave back $100,000 because I think she just said, I've got to take a break from this.
Last time she told me it was like $400,000 maybe or more in legal fees trying to fight UNR. And that's when, you know, I said enough is enough.
We need to break this story nationally.
And I want to get to that here in a minute.
But this is the complaint.
For over a decade, the University of Nevada, Reno, has knowingly permitted and ratified senior leadership in its mechanical engineering department.
These were the allegations.
Let me see here.
Hang on.
I just skipped down a whole bunch.
Let's see.
to pervasively abuse, intimidate, deter, silence, dismiss, and retaliate against foreign students and junior faculty.
University of Nevada, Reno, has knowingly taken advantage of these foreign students and junior faculty vulnerabilities, including temporary legality to stay in the U.S., reliance on livelihood for student stipends, reliance of schooling.
Let me skip down here.
UNR has knowingly permitted its well-funded and powerful senior professors, including a serial sexual predator and violent rapist, who's named in this complaint Yan Yao Zhang, to turn a higher education workplace into a hostile environment with underground sex slavery and flagrant involuntary servitude. to turn a higher education workplace into a hostile environment For years, Zhang used his power in the mechanical engineering department to sexually exploit vulnerable students and faculty.
Zhang sexually assaulted female students without their consent and threatened to sabotage students' careers if they displeased him.
UNR allowed and facilitated Zhang to traffic Fan from China, Torino, Nevada, in 2006 and from the state of Georgia, Torino, Nevada, in 2015 for years-long inhumane sex slavery.
UNR's continuing systemic failures ensured that Fan experienced years-long of workplace exploitation, was vulnerable to sex slavery and involuntary servitude, and in fact did experience sex, slavery, and involuntary servitude.
I mean, it's absolutely wild stuff.
And if you read the rest of it, it's really graphic.
Like what?
She was basically kept in the university like a slave.
And she was raped on campus, sometimes multiple times a day.
She would be raped in between classes, in class, in Jane's office.
In the mechanical engineering building.
And we can imagine he was also doing this to other multiple women as well.
How does she...
I mean, you've talked to her, right?
You've talked to this.
So how did she come...
To get the courage to do this.
It sounds like she was, I mean, certainly the physical abuse, but there was massive psychological abuse as well.
So how did she come out of that darkness to actually speak out?
She's a really hurt person.
She's really broken by all of this.
If you can imagine being held as a sex slave in a foreign country for almost 10 years, you can start to wrap your head around You know, where her mind might be.
But she's very upset at the U.S. political and legal system.
And the legal system in Nevada, she said, has failed her.
And, you know, she's someone with a lot of strength to be able to come forward and even get this far because we wouldn't know about this if she hadn't filed this complaint.
We would never even really know how bad it was.
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Alright, welcome back.
Getting right back into this interview with Jacob Holloway, whistleblower from the state of Nevada.
The story gets, again, even wilder.
We would only be able to speculate.
And the fact that this ever got to this point was because she felt so passionately that she needed to do this for not just herself, But all the other women and students and faculty who have been raped and abused and used as sex slaves at the university.
And she's doing it for other people at this point because she's been already, she was already exploited as a sex slave by the university and she doesn't want other students and other faculty to have to experience the same kind of really horrific human rights abuses that are going on at the University of Nevada, Reno.
So when you found out about this, There was a big, and I've got the reports, we're going to go through it.
There was a big, you know, groundbreaking ceremony for some new business building on the campus of the University of Reno.
And you staged a protest.
Yes.
And it really kind of catapulted, but it didn't really break out of state media.
Yeah, barely.
It was a desperate attempt.
It was the best thing I could come up with.
And I knew that it was timely.
And what we needed to do was get this out into the national media.
My goal here in staging a protest at the business building groundbreaking was to basically try and get this into the national media.
And I was hoping that it would go viral and people would learn about this.
Because it's so outrageous.
And so the university really tried everything they could do from a public relations standpoint to try and tamp this down.
But it's just so bad.
I would play that colo news report if you can, just because if you have that one...
Oh yeah, I've got it.
Hang on.
It has me actually being interviewed because I actually confronted the former governor of Nevada, Brian Sandoval, at this event.
And there's a picture of me there.
I'm confronting the former governor of Nevada, Brian Sandoval, who's also a piece of trash.
Is that you right there?
Yeah, that's me.
Yeah, on the right, confronting him.
They used that picture.
I had no idea that picture existed.
But there's a picture of me confronting Sandoval at the event, at the protest.
And I told him, I said, you know this is going on.
You know Mary Dugan is covering up the sex slavery and all the Title IX cases.
I said, fire Mary Dugan.
And I told him, I said, if you have any kind of conscience or power here, you need to fire the general counsel of the university for basically being involved in sex slavery.
What about these other names?
I know the Zhang guy eventually left, or he was fired or let go.
Those are other faculty who were also involved in the sex slavery and cover-up in the mechanical engineering department.
Again, these are people that we know.
Because of Feifei Fan's lawsuit.
But we didn't, you know, we wouldn't have known that.
So I'd say play the Colo Report.
I'm going to try to find it.
I thought I had it up here.
But is this it right here?
No, no, that's the other one.
Yeah, play that one.
Here it is.
I think this is it right here.
Let me pipe the audio in and we'll go from here.
In tonight's top story, students at the University of Nevada, Reno, crashed the groundbreaking of a new business building in light of sexual misconduct at the school.
I spoke with attendees and the president of UNR about the protests.
Students gathered on the UNR campus at the corner of Virginia and 8th in light of a sexual misconduct allegation against one of the school's professors.
The people who victimized me are still working for the university.
Jacob Holloway, a former UNR faculty member, tells me that today's protest represents just one incident in a systemic culture of corruption.
They cover up any kind of crime, anything that happens by the administration gets covered up.
Holloway tells me he had his own Title IX case filed against the university that was ignored.
People are afraid that they'll destroy their lives and careers if they say anything.
And I know a lot of other faculty members who are currently working at UNR who can't even be here today, who can't even speak out.
During the protest, President Brian Sandoval came to talk to the students.
I'm really proud of our students.
They're concerned about their safety and some of the issues that are happening on campus associated with Title IX. But for Holloway, he's not impressed.
He's known about all this stuff for a very long time.
As Nevada politicians and other supporters gathered for a celebration for the groundbreaking of UNR's new business building, the group of protesters crashed the party to voice their displeasure with how the school is handling allegations of sexual...
I think it is so hilarious.
The one aspect of this is funny, is that they're going on with their little silly ritual, you know, their little silly groundbreaking ritual, while you guys are in the background being like, uh...
Like, why do we need to build a new building if we can't address sexual slavery on campus?
Anyway, it's so crazy to me that people still behave.
They want to act like they're the civilized ones, you know, and it's just disgusting.
Slavery and misconduct.
I am pleased to invite Numu elder Raynelda James to the stage to recognize and honor the land upon which this institution resides.
When speaking to the students, they told me that they want the culture of intimidation to stop.
No one else's career needs to be destroyed.
No one else's life needs to be destroyed because they worked at UNR and they went to school at UNR. Oh wow, that's incredible.
In early September, a whistleblower sent an email to Colawait News Now about these allegations.
I followed up with the university on September 6th.
Their response was, quote, "The university disputes the allegations of the complaint and intends to respond through the court process.
The university does not have any further comment on this pending litigation." Yep.
Wow.
Wow.
That happened.
Do you want to shed any more light on that?
What was going through your head?
That day, I had no idea how many people were going to show up to this.
There was a meeting the night before.
With some mechanical engineering students who wanted to do something.
And literally, I came up with this idea on the fly.
Like, hours before this, I was like, we need to crash this groundbreaking ceremony.
U.S. senators are going to be there, congressmen are going to be there, elected officials all across the state of Nevada.
Mm-hmm.
the tail or maybe in the middle of the whole Me Too movement, which, you know, we can say what you want to.
Some of the Me Too movement is, you know, went, I think, kind of too far.
But then at the same time, you've got the Harvey Wein scenes of the world.
And, you know, I'm looking at the, you know, I'm looking at the people protesting, the I can only assume some of their far-left views here, but sexual slavery and servitude, we can both say on both sides that that's wrong.
Certainly.
I just find it interesting that I never heard about this.
I mean, you know, I follow the media, or I follow the news reports.
It's kind of a news hound.
I never really heard about this.
Yeah, this was just last year.
And it's still, as you can see, fresh, you know, there's still ongoing litigation.
Yep.
You know, and so this was just a year ago.
And, you know, and that's why I staged this protest, is it was a desperate attempt to try and get into the national media.
And what I realized from this, beyond the fact that, you know, at least, you know, we probably had 120 different people show up to this protest.
It was Quite a pretty good protest to be within a 24-hour notice.
So that just shows you how many people were concerned.
But what I realized is that the national media is complicit in covering up these sexual scandals.
Because I sent this out to a media list, a national media list.
I had hundreds of journalists in Nevada.
And then more journalists outside the United States and inside the United States as well.
An international media list trying to get this out.
And we actually got more coverage from other publications outside of the United States and not one coverage from one of the main media companies in the United States picked up the story.
And don't you think A story this huge, a story this bombastic, this absurd, absolutely absurd and shocking, would not...
One journalist worked their grain of salt, you know, would want to actually pick this up.
You know, if you were the journalist that broke this story on national TV the next night or the same night, you would be like the only one covering this.
There were so many opportunities to cover this story because after we did this, this was residual.
This went on for probably a couple months.
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On the media in Nevada, but because we staged that protest and the media was there, the local but because we staged that protest and the media was there, the local media had They had to cover it.
They were forced to cover it.
And so we got it out to the entire state of Nevada.
But there is where it stops, at the border of Nevada.
It does not leak outside of the state of Nevada.
I'm assuming there's other universities that...
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, apparently.
What happens in Nevada stays in Nevada.
I think most people will know this.
The reason the national media doesn't really want to touch something like this is because, well, I would argue that the same kind of sexual deviant environment exists in some of these circles, also exists at the top levels of the mainstream media.
We've seen producers get arrested with child porn.
We've seen all kinds of degenerate behavior.
I don't know if that guy worked for CNN or who, and that's just one of many.
And then that ABC reporter who was caught on the hot mic and the hot camera saying, I had everything on Jeffrey Epstein years ago, and ABC would not let me run it.
They squashed the story.
And so, yeah, I mean, there has been.
It's demonstrably self-evident that there's a cover-up involved.
It's only now that things are starting.
We hope that whoever is the Attorney General or whoever is the head of the FBI will release the Epstein client list.
We also have this stuff that's going on with Diddy and Jay-Z right now is out of this world.
For those who are in the know, we knew about Epstein decades ago.
I heard about Jeffrey Epstein when I was in college.
Back then, people would say you're crazy.
I know what you're talking about.
You even knew about the island.
It was kind of in the bowels of the internet, but they would actually talk about this island.
Yeah, yeah.
And they were talking about this years ago, about the Epstein, you know, knowing that the Clintons were involved and the Lolita Express and all the politicians and business people and anybody who was in media and news and music, whatever, whatever.
If you were a powerful person, you had to get on the Lolita Express and go to the island.
Yeah.
And I mean, you can speculate as to why that happened, right?
To compromise people, of course.
It is a huge way to compromise people.
And I think it's a micro...
Nevada's just a microcosm of that.
So if you can imagine like if you got Jeffrey Epstein and the Epstein Island is getting all the national figures, well then you have like every little state and every little state and area has got something similar like that.
And so for all we know, sex trafficking and sex slavery in the United States is an epidemic within our country.
100% it is.
Worldwide it's epidemic, but within the United States as Americans we should be really concerned That our public institutions are covering up for people who are engaged in sex trafficking and sex slavery.
And here, the University of Nevada, that's just my proof, right?
This is what I bring to the table and say, look at here.
This is testimony.
This is proof.
This is a public university.
In a state in the United States that's engaged in sex trafficking, and you say, wow, that's a wild allegation.
But then when you tie it into everything that's going on worldwide and nationally, it's not a wild allegation at all.
It actually fits a fact pattern.
It fits a fact pattern that we got a huge problem.
Connect the data points.
So Fei-Fei Fan, she's got her story out there.
There were presumably other Chinese women.
Mm-hmm.
What happened to them and where's their story?
They disappeared.
A lot of them disappeared.
They probably disappeared back to China because they were trafficking these women in and out.
And a lot of these women, you know, they probably never finished their degrees, whatever.
They were brought in under the guise to be graduate students.
For all these women, for all we know, these women actually thought they were coming to the United States to study and get a graduate degree and study.
And for all we know, these women thought that they were going to be graduate assistants and they had a job and they were going to be doing engineering research.
I mean, these are probably very smart women.
I mean, I met Dr. Fei-Fei Fan and she's extremely intelligent.
She's a very intelligent woman and one of the most intelligent people I've ever met.
Very, very, very deep, very intellectual.
And to imagine that she had to be forced into sex slavery and voluntary sex servitude for 10 years, I mean, that's a huge crime against humanity, against innocent victims, people who are really, these are not like, you know, normal people in the fact that, you know, they're people who come from some means to have an education And they're really smart and they're coming to the United States to try and study and make a better life for themselves.
And then they come to the United States and they find out that they're now sex slaves.
And that, I don't understand how that's not a national news story.
If Sandusky made the news, but this doesn't?
Also, I'd love to get your thoughts on the financial incentive here, because I think the university has a financial incentive, correct me if I'm wrong, to cover this up.
So presumably that presuming, assuming that they're not engaged themselves in, in the sex trafficking, but this international tuition has got to be, I mean, there's gotta be money here, right?
They have an incentive, you know, and you look at some of these Confucius institutes that are on some college campuses as well.
There's been a lot of talk about, you know, communist China, spying and using this whole system.
I don't, but I, you know, I've never, is there a financial incentive?
Certainly.
And, and, and I, Actually, in that email I sent you, I highlighted the part of Fei-Fei's complaint where it explains what is essentially called venture theory.
The venture theory is that UNR entered into a venture, into a business deal with Zhang, to traffic these women into the United States.
In return, he was getting funding and grants.
All different kinds of things saying that these women are coming here to do research.
He's probably getting federal grants.
These women were probably paid for by federal research dollars to bring them in.
And he was saying, oh, they're doing, you know, their PhD or something like that.
But really, they're just his personal sex slaves.
And so the thing is, is that the university never was really properly investigated for this.
They fired Jing.
They actually fired Dr. Fan and Jing.
And they said, oh, you're both wrong.
Because they fired Feifei saying that she was emotional.
You know, she got mad and broke a plant.
They fired her for...
Are you serious?
Yeah, she...
A little emotional about being, you know, sex trafficked.
Yeah, she went in...
A little emotional.
She got fired for going in Jane's office and breaking his computer and busting his plant.
And for that, they found that as her being harassing Jang or something like that.
And so they used that as the pretext to say, well, they're both wrong, right?
When one isn't equal to the other.
One is not even close to the other.
At least two University of Nevada-Reno faculty members are no longer with the university after filing federal lawsuits against the institution.
Engineering professor Fei-Fei Fan said she was fired by UNR on January 19th.
When was this written?
This is this year.
No reason or other information was provided.
Another plaintiff, communications studies professor Tenley Vick, is also no longer with UNR, according to her attorney, after her case was settled.
I don't even know about this.
Do you know anything about this, Tenley Vick?
Yeah, I actually wrote an entire article about this that was published in the Reno newspaper.
And I write about all the sexual allegations and civil rights allegations against UNR, and how none of them get any...
Yeah, UNR gets support from a deceptive organization with bad arguments about discrimination cases.
Sadly, it's a so-called conservative organization that was coming out against faculty members who were filing these Title IX investigations and cases at UNR, and they were saying this was frivolous and I think this was an AstroTurf conservative organization.
Really?
Oh, no.
Those don't exist.
Yeah, right?
And this guy made some...
He made what were totally infactual...
Um, uh, allegations against these female professors who claim that they had been sexually, uh, exploited and abused by the university.
And, you know, and I, I, I legitimately said that he was making a sexist argument there and, you know, I'm not one to always try and make that kind of argument because, uh, you know, I'm not, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna throw that allegation around unless it's something that's really serious.
But, um, you know, it was really unfair, uh, to these, these, these female professors And he was basically trying to make them look like they're crying wolf and that they have mental problems or something like that.
And I said, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm not going to stand here and let this guy write these articles and call out these women when they have serious allegations that deserve to be heard.
And this isn't frivolous at all.
This is a huge problem.
And we have to let, you know, and this is during that whole Me Too thing, right?
Yeah, it was.
And it's strange that, you know, this was both, really you had both sides against these women.
Nobody really gave these women enough credibility.
And it wasn't, I'm sure there's Me Too.
Me Too, I mean, was, the liberal media was all over Me Too for a time until it started actually bringing down people like Harvey Weinstein.
Yeah, but when it's liberal professors at a very liberal, leaning university, public university, all of a sudden it's not a problem.
Because UNR did all this stuff to say, oh, we're pro-LGBTQ and we're pro all these woke boxes.
Check all the boxes.
Black trans lives matter.
Yeah, they got the little rainbow flag.
In their moniker, all of that.
Do they have tampons in the men's restroom?
Oh, I'm sure.
They're ones that are really trying to do that.
That university is super woke.
And nothing against them, people who are like that, but it is hypocrisy.
It is a very hypocritical thing to say, oh, we're...
All right, folks, that is, I mean, that's my time for this.
The interview goes on, I mean, and if you want to get it, you can go to my Twitter, at RealPaulHarrell.
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We're going to be back here tomorrow with a brand new Millstone Report.
As always, God bless everybody out there watching.
You can check, again, the full interview is up on my Twitter account that we did yesterday, but we are out of time.