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EXCLUSIVE: The controversy of the transgender volleyball player of the San Jose State University rekindled last week. PK Press Club Digital reported that the Mountain West Conference had hired the same law firm to investigate the allegations of misconduct of the Trans athlete that the conference used to defend the admissibility of the athlete at the court conference tournament.
“It is scandalous, inappropriate and deceptive that the MWC hired the same law firm to conduct both an allegedly independent investigation on its SJSU member and defend the MWC in a federal trial on joint driving and MWC actions with SJSU,” Bock said in a statement provided to PK Press Club Digital.
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PK Press Club Digital reported on June 24 that the Mountain West had hired the firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate allegations against Balaire Fleming of Pluming with an opponent to have his teammate Brooke Slusser Injured in a match on October 3.
The Mountain West hired the company to manage the investigation in the same month as the same company represented the conference to protect Fleming’s eligibility in a preliminary injunction request so that the disqualified athlete of female competition and the conference tournament.
Brooke Slusser and Balaire Fleming of the San Jose State Spartans call a room during the first set against the Falcons of the Air Force in Falcon Court to East Gym on October 19, 2024 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Andrew Wevers / Getty Images)
The investigation closed after only three days, and the documents obtained by PK Press Club Digital have shown that the investigators are repeatedly dated from the game as being played on October 2.
The WFG lawyer who conducted the investigation into allegations against Fleming, Tim Heaphy, then proposed to the school’s legal advisor to help him sail in a federal investigation into title IX on the same situation, as shown by the public archives obtained by PK Press Club Digital. The offer has been refused.
Bock said that the revelation “surprised him”.
“I was amazed to learn that the WFG represented the MWC against the Brooke Slusser trial at the same time as another lawyer for this cabinet was independently investigated the attempt to injure Brooke and if the SJSU and the MWC investigated adequately,” continued the Bock declaration.
“WFG hiring to play such conflicting and mutually exclusive roles suggests that Commissioner Nevarez and the MWC had no interest in discovering the truth. Instead, the MWC has long been concentrated only in the interests of women’s barracks and the doubts of the SJSU and to compete against university women.”
Bock called the US Ministry of Education to examine the situation.
“The PK Press Club report provides more evidence of the MWC program to work side by side with SJSU to promote trans ideology and harm the female athletes while hiding the truth of the public. SJSU in a federal survey on the very affirmations, which he supposedly” independently “investigated,” said the Bock press release.
“These shocking revelations of conflicts of interest completely discredit the MWC and, hopefully, will be fully investigated in the investigation reported by SJSU’s conduct by the American federal trial against the MWC and the SJSU, because its concern is more worrying of the MWC and driving with the MWC with SJSU and driving is more worrying.
Bock leads the Slusser trial against SJSU and the Mountain West, and also leads a larger trial against the NCAA led by the former swimmer of the college and the current host of “Outkick” Riley Gaines.
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Bock had previously summoned the investigation of the “inadequate Fleming allegations conference, and anything but meticulous” in a declaration of November 17 and called for the disclosure of the evidence.
No evidence was never disclosed by the conference, while Fleming ended the season, winning the honors of all the conferences and even led SJSU to the Mountain West championship match. The Trans athlete traveled and was a room alongside his teammates in Las Vegas in the last week of November for the conference tournament.
After carrying out the investigation which eliminated the charges of Fleming in November, Heaphy donated the university legal advisor to San Jose, the legal adviser of the State of San Jose, Dustin May on February 6, proposing to help navigate a federal investigation. President Donald Trump has just signed a decree to try to enforce this mandate only a few weeks in his presidency on February 5. And a day after that, the Trump Ministry of Education launched a SJSU Survey On the situation of Fleming.
May refused Heaphy’s offer on February 18, but Heaphy replied the next day, writing: “Please let me know if we can help in any way on this question or on others.”
No WFG lawyer has been accused of having violated applicable professional driving rules.
PK Press Club Digital contacted Mountain West, San Jose State and Willkie Farr & Gallagher for a response to the Bock Declaration.
The DEE survey on SJSU treatment of the situation involving Fleming is underway.
The White House provided a declaration concerning recent revelations to PK Press Club Digital.
“President Trump is determined to end the dangerous and unfair participation of men in women’s sports and restoring common sense. President Trump will continue to express themselves and take immediate measures against schools that compromise the safety of female athletes,” said White House spokesman Liz Huston.
The Bock office submitted an answer to requests to reject the case on June 23. The answer mentioned the allegations against Fleming of misconduct.
The WFG and the legal battle of Mountain West to keep the trans athlete in the women’s tournament succeeded, as a federal judge Kato Crews, appointed by President Joe Biden in January 2024, ruled in favor Fleming’s eligibility on November 25.
Two days later, after a failed call from the complainants, the cabinet published an online press release announcing legal victory to keep Fleming eligible to play.
But this web page has since been deleted. PK Press Club Digital asked why the page no longer exists, but Willkie Farr and Gallagher did not respond to the survey.
Archived data Watch the original press release declaring: “Willkie won a high -level victory for the college athletics conference of the Mountain West conference in a costume brought by members of the San Jose State Volleyball Team and other Mountain West teams who played against SJSU.”
PK Press Club Digital previously contacted the Mountain West, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, the San Jose State University and its volleyball coach Todd Kress concerning the previous conclusions. No response was provided by these parties.
The May’s office initially responded to the PK Press Club Digital comments after providing public files, requesting a list of questions and basic information before talking. PK Press Club Digital did not provide the information or the list of comments and requested a virtual or telephone interview.
The May’s office then replied by the declaration: “Any speculation that the company or the lawyer mentioned in your survey represented SJSU or the CSU is unfounded.” PK Press Club Digital had not asked this question or any other stipulation, only a request for interview, at that time.
PK Press Club Digital then followed the May’s office requesting an interview to answer other questions and made the request of his office to provide general information about what would be discussed.
The May’s office replied by saying: “It will not be available” and did not respond to the request for additional comments.