The Drama Continues: Mary Easley to Stay Put [Updated 6pm]

Last night: Link to Bob Jordan’s appointment

Great feature: SFN’s big piece on Oblinger

The drama certainly continues in West Raleigh as the attorney for the embattled former First Lady says she plans to go nowhere, according to the N&O.

“Mary Easley plans to continue making contributions to North Carolina State University and the state of North Carolina,” attorney Marvin Schiller said during a news conference.

Easley stood silently at Schiller’s side but didn’t answer questions.

So far as we can tell, her contributions have been a monstrous addition to the payroll which led to the resignations of the Provost and the Chairman of the Board. Meanwhile, after University officials including the Chancellor were greeted by Federal Agents wielding subpeonas to appear before a grand jury this morning, the University’s spokesman said that the officials needed more time to prepare and did not testify. We’ll certainly keep you informed when they do testify.

Mary Easley continues to be a thorn in the side of not just NC State but the UNC System as well after refusing calls from both the Chancellor and UNC System President Erskine Bowles have publicly called for her resignation.

It is beyond my comprehension how Mary Easley can continue to contribute to NC State with all of these questions surrounding her hiring. And unfortunately for the Easleys, it’s not just questions of her hiring. We mentioned earlier that there are ongoing federal investigations involving Governor Easley’s acts while in office. These include the use of former BOT Chairman McQueen Campbell’s airplane, the use of vehicles provided by private dealerships, and an east coast land deal that’s looking more and more suspicious. While we don’t want to imply that Mary Easley was guilty in her husband’s in-office activity, the involvement of parties at NC State, her future employer, causes us to be skeptical.

It is also beyond my comprehension how Oblinger can effectively continue his roll as chancellor. Where does the buck stop? Oblinger was either ignorant of circumstances of the hire or complicit. Either way the axe falls, it does not look good for the Chancellor.

A new day and a new embarassment for NC State.

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53 Responses to The Drama Continues: Mary Easley to Stay Put [Updated 6pm]

  1. choppack1 05/22/2009 at 2:35 PM #

    “Again… what national secrets were stolen- and sold to the Chinese? This is ridiculous. Where’s the beef?”

    Tom – it’s nothing like that. This is about influence peddling,using taxpayer money and gov’t jobs for a group’s personal gain.

    It stinks that we have to have a state and federal gov’t – it really does. These institutions get their money by seizing from their citizens. The jobs in these institutions at least should be open to the public – and there should be transparency due the hiring and payment process since this is all being done w/ the money of others.

    In other words, if Wake Forest wants to hire Mary Easley and pay her 90K to work 20 hours a week to bring in speakers – that’s their business. However, government institutions have no business functioning this way since they have a duty to the taxpayers.

  2. 61Packer 05/22/2009 at 3:12 PM #

    chop, the government DOES have a duty to the taxpayers, and that’s to suck us dry at every opportunity! The current leeches happen to be in the form of Lee “Jed” Fouler, Chancellor Oblinger, UNC System Prez Bowles, the entire NCSU BOT, and the Easleys, Mary to be specifically.

    Have you EVER seen so much arrogance as that which was displayed on Mary Easley’s face in that photo on the front page of today’s N&O?

  3. Alpha Wolf 05/23/2009 at 9:31 AM #

    Comparing this situation to selling secrets to the Chinese is a straw man argument and is somewhat ridiculous.

    If someone steals your car, but doesn’t sell secrets to the Chinese, then it’s okay?

    The situation at NC State with Mary Easley is putting a light onto the way business is done there, and that is something that’s long needed.

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