Serious misconduct alleged in report former UCLA professors sought to block. They moved on with no discipline.
Briefly

The independent investigation revealed that influential UCLA orthodontics professors had engaged in misconduct, including fraud and extortion, leading to their exit from the program.
The appeals court emphasized the public interest in releasing the comprehensive report, asserting the evidence of misconduct was substantial and well-founded.
Despite the extensive findings of misconduct, UCLA allowed the implicated professors to resign without formal disciplinary actions or admissions of wrongdoing.
The investigation was extensive and included over 300,000 emails, reflecting serious allegations such as violations of conflict of interest laws and misappropriation of funds.
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