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Susan Nickel-Schindewolf appears in 11 government records as Arizona State University's Associate Vice President for Student Affairs. All mentions reference a September 4, 2008 letter she wrote to a student regarding a completed investigation.
Susan Nickel-Schindewolf appears exclusively in her professional capacity at Arizona State University. The documents show identical or near-identical excerpts describing a student complaint investigation process where she communicated the investigation's conclusion to a student complainant. Her appearance is administrative rather than personal - she's mentioned as the university official who delivered investigation findings, not as someone directly connected to Epstein. The documents appear to be duplicate or closely related government records that reference the same 2008 university investigation incident.
udent. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. ° University investigators interviewed both you and the student. ° On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021413 →udent. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. ° University investigators interviewed both you and the student. ° On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021421 →udent. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. ° University investigators interviewed both you and the student. ° On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021430 →udent. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. ° University investigators interviewed both you and the student. ° On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031243 →her student. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. University investigators interviewed both you and the student. On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university's associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031252 →r student. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. • University investigators interviewed both you and the student. On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university's associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031259 →her student. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. University investigators interviewed both you and the student. On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university's associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031265 →her student. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she did. University investigators interviewed both you and the student. On September 4, 2008, Susan Nickel-Schindewolf, the university's associate vice president for student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that the investigation was complete. She wrote that
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