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Joe Biden's controversial harassment-or-rape accuser told CNN that she received a bachelor's degree of Art in Antioch University.
It was a lie.
She said she was a "visiting professor" in Antioch University. It was a lie.
Her third lie about the University didn't fit in the title because I had to mention her other two lies: She said that she was in a "protected program" whereby she and the institution agreed to show her name as "Alexandra McCabe" instead of Tara Reade.
There was no such program.
She made it up:
It was a lie.
She said she was a "visiting professor" in Antioch University. It was a lie.
Her third lie about the University didn't fit in the title because I had to mention her other two lies: She said that she was in a "protected program" whereby she and the institution agreed to show her name as "Alexandra McCabe" instead of Tara Reade.
There was no such program.
She made it up:
Dronen has not responded to CNN's requests for comment and interview.
Reade has said that she changed her name to Alexandra McCabe and fled from her ex-husband. Some details of Reade's personal life are hazier after that.
Reade told CNN that she received a bachelor of arts degree from Antioch University in Seattle under the auspices of a "protected program," personally working with the former president of the school to ensure her identity was protected while she obtained credits for her degree. She also said that she was a visiting professor at the school, on and off for five years.
Presented with this, Karen Hamilton, an Antioch University spokesperson, told CNN that "Alexandra McCabe attended but did not graduate from Antioch University. She was never a faculty member. She did provide several hours of administrative work."
An Antioch University official told CNN that such a "protected program" does not exist and never has.
A complicated life and conflicting accounts muddle efforts to understand Tara Reade's allegation against Joe Biden
As Tara Reade was leaving her job at Joe Biden's Senate office in 1993, she told a close colleague that she believed she was being let go for an unfair reason -- that she was being terminated because of a medical issue she had been dealing with.
www.cnn.com