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A UCSD professor said her contract to provide services to the county was abruptly terminated after she reported allegations that Nathan Fletcher harassed a student.
According to Hinds, the Student Disability Administrator told Hinds to submit an official Title IX complaint and that, according to Hinds, any reports"concerning Fletcher go directly to Director." That plan culminated on April 13 when the county notified Hinds that County staff did not want her to give an in-person presentation on water equity to staff. Instead, according to Hinds, someone else was asked to give the presentation.
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