HBCU president reinstated after investigation following administrator's suicide

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Antoinette 'Bonnie' Candia-Bailey accused the president of bullying.

Interim President John Moseley delivers remarks and welcomed Chamber Ambassadors forward for a ribbon cutting, Sept. 23, 2021 in Jefferson City, Mo.

In a letter dated Jan. 8 addressed to Moseley and obtained by ABC News, 49-year-old Candia-Bailey, who is Black, said she experienced months of harassment, bullying and differential treatment from her white colleagues while working under Moseley and his administrative leadership.Candia-Bailey began working at Lincoln University, a historically Black university in Jefferson City, Missouri, in May 2023. She received a termination letter on Jan. 3.

Following her death, Lincoln University’s Board of Curators announced plans to “engage a third-party expert to fully review potential personnel issues and concerns recently raised regarding compliance with the University’s established policies and procedures," read a statement sent by the university to ABC News.

The investigation states that Candia-Bailey’s claims that she was bullied by President Moseley were "unsubstantiated." The Board of Curators said the investigation considered thousands of pages of documents and dozens of hours of interviews with Lincoln University employees and leaders.

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