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KaylaStewart
Thursday, Oct 09

For anyone who is confused about why D is right, I overlooked the fact that he committed fraud at WORK, which is separate from when he completed his PhD. AC D says anyone who is found to commit fraud will have their PhD revoked, it doesn’t matter when they committed it. I think a lot of us didn’t realize although he was cleared for not committing fraud in his thesis, he still committed fraud at work which is why his PhD was revoked.

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