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By Zimo Li

July 8, 2025 7:55 p.m.

Attorneys representing the UC Board of Regents and Bernardo highlighted a post on Twitter – now known as X – from Olivia Truong, a student of Klein’s who claimed he has a history of sending inappropriate emails. Shiekman was then asked if he believed the post alone would be enough to impact Klein’s employability as an expert witness.

Shiekman testified in response that the main factor behind why Klein remains unemployable is his suspension and Bernardo’s email. Truong’s claim alone would not have been enough, Shiekman said.

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Zimo Li | Digital managing editor
Li is the 2025-2026 digital managing editor and was previously the 2024-2025 Photo editor. She is on the editorial board and is also an Illustrations contributor. Li is a third-year history student from Rowland Heights, California.
Li is the 2025-2026 digital managing editor and was previously the 2024-2025 Photo editor. She is on the editorial board and is also an Illustrations contributor. Li is a third-year history student from Rowland Heights, California.
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