Tuesday, July 25, 2006

In the matter of the UTEP Disciplinary Charges against Dennis Paul Morony [Dr. Julie M. Wong's own little section is already updated and clarified!]

Plus, an add on bonus at the far end of:

The World of Dr. Julie Wong, UTEP Dean of Students, and the 32% + finder's fee of $25,236 She SEEMS to Have Shelled out for the Job!

Now, back to the UTEP Disciplinary Charges!

March 7, 2005

From: Dr. Cheryl Howard, Hearing Officer, Department of Sociology and Anthropology. [Two pages roughly, single space.]

To: UTEP Dean of Students.

[Blah, blah, blah, yawn and stretch, then] "Mr. Morony believes that a person he located on a dating website is in fact Dr. Munter. Moreover, whether Dr. Munter is or is not the person on a dating website is simply none of Mr. Morony's business and has nothing whatsover to do with her employment [Damn, lady! Which employment?! As Dean of the UTEP College of Education's R & D Budget of 10 million, or as an aging wannabe "Queen of the Online ____?"] The University simply cannot tolerate behavior that is harmful to its employees. I have no doubt that Mr. Morony believes that unethical practices are taking place. Mr. Morony is near graduation and has a high grade point average. Mr. Morony does not have to say he is sorry; [Damn! This lady has an intellect as sharp as a razor, albeit in this case, at least, in vain! dpm] he simply needs to say he was wrong..."

Entered on the sixth day of March, 2005

[Signature]

Dr. Cheryl Howard, Hearing Officer
(915) 747-5740 FAX (915) 747-5505

Note One:

Both UTEP's Dr. Howard and UTEP's Dr.Moran wanted to know about this detective you talked to, what was that all about? Me, I just kept quiet, as I knew they were more than likely expected to fish for info, big time! Everything was being taped live, just like it was in August of 2003.

Note Two:

It wasn't until later that I realized why Dr. Julie M. Wong was so concerned, as it was I had deliberately leaked to her UTEP email address, a copy of my email to a Senior CID Detective, either confirming a pending meeting beween us, or setting one up. Whatever. Because in-whatever-case, she bit, big time! Such is the World of Julie Wong, huh? Our current UTEP Dean of Students?

She looks like she is heavily involved in that old "Value Improved Sale - Conventional Loan" real estate baloney that got Duke Cunningham into so much trouble. http://en.wikipedia.org

The Feds (or whoever) nailed Duke's posterior for having sold his house in Del Mar, California, for a cool $1,675,000. The problem? The clown paying the bribe couldn't do Jack Doodle with his new prized possession until he dropped his own sale price down to $975,000.

Dr. Wong's pay-out for her current $82,480 a year UTEP job, Acct# 14-0215-008, seems to have been $25,236 laundered through a happy couple named Richard P. and Paula Spencer, on or about October 21, 2004.

The actual total appraised value is currently (6/8/2006) $197,264.

World of Julie Wong price: $225,500.

Naturally, "somebody" smelled a rat downtown and in the appropriate box next to the one on page 2 of 3 that says: "Infomation Source, " we can read: "PSTD M L S - VERIFIED."

Thus, Dr. Julie Wong's Randy Duke Cunningham-style "over-payment" is roughy around 32% of her yearly salary.

Not bad, for a UTEP "job finder's fee," huh?

Because I've read that computerized printout, and guess what?

There simply ain't no such real estate improvements since that piece of property was put on the market brand new by Sherlock Homes Construction Company, period!

Hell, I couldn't even get Ed Santamaria to talk about The World of Julie Wong, Ed's crazy, but like a fox. Not even over a bunk house supper south of Las Cruces would he talk about it. Hell, my own bankers think she's nuts, as do all the others of that exclusive fraternity I've tried to constructively engage in conversation on it, whether male or female.

Yessirree, sir!

The World of UTEP's Dr.Julie Wong, UTEP Dean of Students!

"See y'all in -- yawn, stretch -- UTEP's Make Believe People's Court!"

Dennis

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