As readers may recall, I sent a Texas Public Information Act request that asked for documentation relating to the reasons the police chief was let go. UTMB came back and told me there was no documentation. That, frankly, was bizarre enough. Click on the link below to read about some more bizarre behavior on the part of UTMB officials.
UTMB official tells reporter to stop reading books in the school's library during quest to find info about peculiar payment to university’s ex-police chief | Texas Watchdog
UTMB official tells reporter to stop reading books in the school's library during quest to find info about peculiar payment to university’s ex-police chief | Texas Watchdog
We were disappointed that the batch of documents amounted to three pages of what we sought: A job offer letter to Brown dated Dec. 13, 1991, and five lines on a piece of paper noting that Brown was indeed, being paid even as he was no longer with the department.
In fact, each month since his departure, he was cut a check for $7,417.49. There was no included parachute clause or contract, according to the UTMB response to the request, causing us to wonder, do they just cut him checks because he's a good guy?
Andersen, in his letter dated the same day we visited, simply said there had been no final settlement. Then why the continued payments?

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