Stetson Law School alumni say no to school donations after Bondi congressional hearing fallout

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — After members of the Stetson Law School alumni asked the school to denounce U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, they are now calling on graduates to hold back donations to the school.

What You Need To Know

  • Members of the Stetson Law School alumni called on former students to hold back donations to the school
  • The move comes after a hearing in which Attorney General Pam Bondi came under fire about the Epstein files
  • Some alumni in the school want the school to react to Bondi’s conduct during the hearing
  • PREVIOUS: Stetson Law School grad pens letter to school leaders to denounce Pam Bondi

The move comes after a congressional hearing where Bondi came under fire about the handling of the Epstein files. Some Stetson Law School alumni said they’re disappointed in her conduct during that hearing.

Currently, there are more than 500 signatures on a letter that was addressed to Stetson Law School officials last month. Since then, the author of the letter, Stetson Law School graduate and attorney Johnny Bardine, was able to set up a meeting with school administration. In that meeting with the school’s dean was a group of alumni made up of attorneys, former judges and county leaders. They all signed that letter and met with the school’s dean to talk about next steps, and they say they didn’t get anywhere close to a solution. That doesn’t mean they are done…

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