UMBC And Weijian Shan Face $10 Million Lawsuit

The NFSC’s peaceful protest at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) was shut down by the university administration despite having been permitted to protest, and reason was that LeeAnn Akouri-Shan, a doctoral student at the university complained to the administration, who presumably was pressured to contact the local law enforcement and take action against the protesters. According to a source, Weijian Shan pledged a secret donation of tens of millions of dollars to the university after UMBC successfully removed the peaceful NFSC protesters, reported by The Gateway Pundit.

On the same day, the protest was shut down by U.S. Marshals and police; an unidentified drone flew around to harass and intimidate the NFSC protesters. A police officer confirmed that the drone did not belong to the police and that the area is classified as a federal class B no-fly zone because of its proximity to an airport. Because the NFSC protesters’ constitutional rights have been violated, a lawsuit was filed against UMBC and related parties and seeks no less than $10 million in damages and the right to protest. The lawsuit may also shed some light on how the Chinese Communist regime shut down the peaceful protest and the secret donation by Weijian Shan to the UMBC.

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