Taxpayer-funded CUNY criminal justice college welcomes alleged pervs, pimps to teach future cops and lawyers

When anti-Israel and anti-America professor Corinna Mullin returns to the classroom this fall, she will join a rogues gallery of controversial and even criminal professors employed over the years by taxpayer-funded City University of New York.An unhinged Hunter College arts professor held a machete to a Post reporter’s neck and made wild threats that she was going to “chop” him up when he knocked on the door of her Bronx apartment a day after she went viral for cursing out anti-abortion students on campus.Shellyne Rodriguez was charged with menacing and harassment in the caught on video incident, and fired by CUNY.Four professors at John Jay College of Criminal Justice — which, ironically, trains cops — allegedly ran a lawless den of depravity dubbed “the swamp” where they sold and used drugs and preyed on students, according to 2018 sexual harassment complaints. Accused in the scandal were adjunct professor Leonardo Dominguez, former anthropology department chair Anthony Marcus, sociology professor and former department chair Barry Spunt, and anthropology professor and former chair of several departments, Ric Curtis. Alleged victims Naomi Haber and Claudia Cojocaru filed complaints with John Jay’s Title IX office in May 2018, detailing horrific allegations that included rape and drugs.Curtis — who was known for his drug research, particularly heroin — allegedly sold drugs out of his John Jay office, according to both complaints. The professors denied the allegations and filed counterclaims for defamation, and were placed on leave in September 2018. Spunt and Marcus retired amid John Jay’s investigation and Dominguez never returned to the school. The DA’s office also launched a probe, but no criminal charges were brought. In 2021, John Jay paid Haber and Cojocaru $164,499.74 each.All allegations against Curtis were dropped except retaliation. In 2024 John Jay allowed Curtis to come back and teach.In a separate scandal, associate profe...

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