Saturday, October 31, 2015

Beech Grove City Clerk's High School Transcript Illegally Accessed And Distributed

Beech Grove City Clerk Dan McMillin says he was more of a partier when he was a student at Beech Grove High School in 1972 and not so great of a student. The Indianapolis Star reports that an unidentified woman using false pretenses was somehow able to obtain his high school transcripts and distribute them outside City Hall. McMillin filed a police report, and the Star was able to learn the identity of the woman but was unable to obtain a comment from her after leaving a message at her home.

Two female city employees recently filed a federal lawsuit against McMillin in which they accuse him of sexual discrimination and bullying. McMillin has called that lawsuit "baseless." Although McMillin blasted the illegal accessing of his high school transcript as a "political dirty trick," he told the Star it was a good sign. "I thought it was a compliment because they had to go back to 1972 to find something on me," McMillan said.

It's too bad after all these years not a single sole has found a way to get their hands on the school transcripts of Barack Obama at Punahou School, Occidental College, Columbia University or Harvard University, assuming they actually exist, so we can settle once and for all the issue of whether he did indeed attend those schools as a foreign student as a number of his former associates have alleged.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The fact that somebody felt somebody else's 40+ year old high school transcript constituted a smear says more about the idiot that released it and the whole backward state than it does the guy who owns the transcript. Lord, every day in this state is a lesson in idiocy.

Paul K. Ogden said...

So Anon you think these political stunts only happen in Indiana? Hardly.

Greg Wright said...

Not surprised. When I was a candidate for the Washington Township School Board, I understand that my wife and two children's transcripts and school records were examined by the then school board and superintendent.