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Drug smuggler? Victim of scholar envy? unc prof in Argentine jail
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CHAPEL HILL -- A 68-year-old unc-Chapel Hill physics professor with three degrees from Oxford University is being held in an Argentine prison on charges of trying to smuggle two kilograms of cocaine.

Paul H. Frampton, who holds the title Louis D. Rubin Jr. Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, said in a telephone interview that he was arrested Jan. 23 at the airport in Buenos Aires after the drugs were found in his checked luggage en route to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

Frampton said he was confident that he would be exonerated and seemed less upset by the drug charges than of his treatment by the university, which he said had stopped his pay for reasons of petty academic jealousy.

Frampton says the cocaine had been cleverly built into a piece of his luggage without his knowledge, but he declined to say how it might have gotten there, saying that revealing details might harm his defense.

“I am innocent,” he said. “I will not be convicted. It is just that the Argentinian justice system is very slow. There is easily enough evidence that I didn’t know there were drugs in the bag, and that will come out, I hope sooner rather than later.”

U.S. State Department officials said Monday that they were aware of Frampton’s arrest, and that officials from the consulate had visited him twice.

Known in his field

Frampton has written hundreds of scholarly papers and studies some of largest questions confronting mankind, including the origins and likely fate of the universe. His CV lists his research interests as theoretical physics, particle phenomenology, string theory, and theoretical cosmology.

Right now, though, he says he’s dodging drugged-up fellow prisoners and fighting to get his university pay restored.

Frampton said that Provost Bruce Carney had his pay improperly stopped, and that he needs the money for his defense and his bills back in Chapel Hill.

Also, the university should have sent someone who knows him and can attest to his character to talk with the judge. Instead, it sent an associate dean who doesn’t know him, but happened to be coming to Argentina on business.

“The university has done nothing, absolutely nothing, to help me,” he said. “You would expect a university of that caliber would do everything possible to get me out of prison.”

Frampton said that he has known Carney, who also taught in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, since they joined the university about the same time more than three decades ago.

‘Jealousy’ stops pay

Carney had long been jealous, he said, because Frampton had earned tenure much more quickly and because Carney’s academic accomplishments were paltry compared to his own.

“I am one of the most published physicists, and really he hasn’t done much that is of interest,” Frampton said,

Carney had taken advantage of Frampton’s helpless position to stop his pay and hinder any notion of the university helping him.

Carney, reached by telephone, gave a short laugh.

“That’s an interesting assertion,” he said before referring questions on Frampton to Nancy Davis, the associate vice chancellor for university relations.

Davis confirmed that Frampton’s salary had changed from $106,835 to zero as of March 1, but said she couldn’t release the reason for the change because it was a personnel matter protected under state law.

She also confirmed that the senior associate dean for Social Sciences and Global Programs, Jonathan Hartlyn, had been in Buenos Aires recently on university business and, on March, met with a member of the Argentine judiciary.

Over the phone from the prison, Frampton read a letter that he said Carney had sent to Frampton’s defense attorneys.

In the first sentence, Carney wrote he was sorry to hear of Frampton’s arrest. In the next, he wrote that he was also sorry to hear that Frampton had been missing the meetings of the general relativity class he was supposed to be teaching.

Carney also wrote that after consulting with Chancellor Holden Thorp and University of North carolina System President Tom Ross he would have to suspend Frampton’s pay, as Frampton would have to take a leave of absence, given his failure to teach the class.

Frampton said the class had been cancelled before it even began because only one student had enrolled, and at least five were required.

Carney, he said, inserted himself in the issue of salary improperly. Due process would have included the department chair, Frampton said, but the chair hadn’t even known.

Frampton said he was actually working more than 40 hours a week in prison, and had already written four scholarly papers this year, including two that would be published. He said that he was able to continue advising two students assigned to him.

One of the students, doctoral candidate David Eby, said that was true.

Frampton had been helping him with several peer-reviewed research papers and was helping him get into an advanced summer program for physicists.

“We’ve been in continuous contact by phone, particularly over the last month, and he has been doing all these things that I’d be depending on him for if he were actually here,” Eby said. “I find that admirable.”

Eby said he didn’t know that Frampton was incarcerated until Sunday. Frampton had said he was out of the country, but hadn’t discussed the circumstances.

Absence noted at unc

Frampton’s disappearance had been a topic of speculation around the department, said Eby, who thinks there is little question that Frampton is innocent.

“He is human, but this is so far out of his character that I think I actually laughed when I heard about it,” he said.

Frampton said he was being held at Villa Devoto prison in Buenos Aires, the nation’s capital. The prison was used to house political prisoners in the 1960s and 1970s and was the setting of the movie “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”

Ever the scientist, Frampton said the conditions were the worst that he had ever lived in, but that he could not definitely say whether they were unusually bad.

“I have never been in prison before, so I have no way of making an accurate comparison,” he said.

He is able to exercise, he said, and there were five ancient phones that prisoners could use with 10-peso calling cards. Frampton said he had been using those phones to talk with university officials, his students, attorneys and friends.

A personal trip

He had traveled to South America on a personal trip to meet someone, he said, and Buenos Aires had only been a waypoint on the route home. He declined to say what other countries he might have been in.

The 8:45 a.m. flight was supposed to take him through Lima, Peru, then Miami, then to RDU, he said. After he boarded the plane, though, he was escorted off and taken to a luggage area.

A sophisticated scanner designed to detect differences in the density of material had noted something odd about one of his bags. Argentine officials cut the bag open in front of him, then tested the powder and found it to be cocaine.

After his arrest, Frampton said, he was held incommunicado for about three days before he was allowed to call his department chairman and tell him what had happened.

A friend who teaches at Princeton alerted academics in Buenos Aires, who have rallied to help him, Frampton said. They arranged an offer of a university job there, which his lawyers think could win his release while he waits for trial. If allowed to leave prison, he would have to agree not to leave the country and wouldn’t get his passport back.

The U.S. embassy has looked into the case, but it can only make sure he’s being treated properly and has an adequate defense team. It can’t take sides in the case, Frampton said.

Frampton said that once all the evidence is pieced together, there is a reasonable chance that the judge will drop the charges.

“I told my chairman that the chances I will be back by August 15 are 99.995 percent, so I told him to put me on the teaching schedule for fall.”
DevilDJ
Finally. A unx prof committing crimes OUTSIDE the classroom.
wopacker1980
QUOTE(DevilDJ @ Mar 21 2012, 10:43 AM) *

Finally. A unx prof committing crimes OUTSIDE the classroom.

Even outside the country!

Damn, with what they pay those professors over there why mess with dope?!





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“I told my chairman that the chances I will be back by August 15 are 99.995 percent, so I told him to put me on the teaching schedule for fall.”

I'll break this down in terms a faisonite can understand:
"This will all be over in a month, a couple players sit out a couple of games, no big deal...."
piss'n in the well
I hope Argentina doesn't give the professor a slap on the wrist. That country will get death threats from tarholes via twitter and such...
pertsix
wow. two kilograms of cocaine.



still doesn't beat the ACC record of "the worst crime ever" set by Duke's Frank Lombard.
Carlos the Jackal
"Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"
wopacker1980
QUOTE(pertsix @ Mar 21 2012, 01:39 PM) *

wow. two kilograms of cocaine.
still doesn't beat the ACC record of "the worst crime ever" set by Duke's Frank Lombard.

Is that a lot? .....for a 68yo college professor?
wopacker1980



68.....you know, I bet this guy was I-S and stayed in college until he had a Phd to avoid the draft.
DevilDJ
QUOTE(pertsix @ Mar 21 2012, 05:39 PM) *

wow. two kilograms of cocaine.
still doesn't beat the ACC record of "the worst crime ever" set by Duke's Frank Lombard.

Sure 'bout that , Pert....?
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FBI arrests unc freshman on child sex charges

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FBI agents arrested a unc-Chapel Hill freshman on Wednesday on charges of sexual exploitation of a child.

Corey Gallisdorfer was arrested at unc's Granville Towers South, according to Special Agent Stephen Emmett.

Friend of yours , Pert?

BTW , wanna guess where that scumbag Lombard earned his grad degrees? laugh.gif Ya get 3 tries and the first 2 don't count....
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Frank Lombard: Visiting lecturer Associate Director; MSW, LCSW University of North carolina Chapel Hill 1991

C'mon now , which tarhole here ( other than Pert , of course ) has been holding their breath the longest hoping that Pert's idiocy wouldn't be revealed? 5x? BDT? 3#'s? Which? laugh.gif Hey , he's even got a connection to the damn city too....
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Frank Lombard's Chapel Hill Church Connectionhe sins and alleged crimes of one gay parent say as much about the motivations and beliefs of those who advocate legal adoptions by gays and lesbians as, well, the sins and crimes of one anti-abortion activist who shoots an abortionist say something valid about the motivations and beliefs of people in the mainstream pro-life movement. In other words — next to nothing. We are not going to be discussing that issue here. Trust me.

So why, pray tell, do I mention this story at GetReligion?

As it turns out, Lombard was — until just a few days ago — a veteran member of the vestry at the Episcopal Church of the Advocate in Chapel Hill, N.C., a progressive, activist congregation on gay issues that has been actively scrubbing most signs of his existence from its website [Note: the church appears to have restored Lombard's name to its website, now listing him as "inactive" on the vestry — RD] . For those not familiar with Episcopal polity, the vestry is the church's controlling board. Being on the vestry is similar to being on the parish council, in a Catholic or Orthodox context, or on the board of deacons, in a Baptist context.

Lollers @ Pert's dumbazz!

Gotta hand it to unx. They've done a remarkable job of wiping his connection to them from cyber-space. laugh.gif Someone hand Pert a towel. Poor bastard needs to clean himself up.... laugh.gif
Pookie
let us not forget the hole, kenan gay, who is facing murder charges right now.
Lee Corso
QUOTE(DevilDJ @ Mar 21 2012, 11:11 PM) *



BTW , wanna guess where that scumbag Lombard earned his grad degrees? laugh.gif Ya get 3 tries and the first 2 don't count....



oh my laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
Carlos the Jackal
QUOTE(wopacker1980 @ Mar 21 2012, 03:49 PM) *

68.....you know, I bet this guy was I-S and stayed in college until he had a Phd to avoid the draft.

Yep, it was common for certain students to suddenly become enlightened and switch majors to "Education." wink.gif
pertsix
QUOTE(DevilDJ @ Mar 21 2012, 11:11 PM) *

Sure 'bout that , Pert....?
Friend of yours , Pert?

BTW , wanna guess where that scumbag Lombard earned his grad degrees? laugh.gif Ya get 3 tries and the first 2 don't count....

C'mon now , which tarhole here ( other than Pert , of course ) has been holding their breath the longest hoping that Pert's idiocy wouldn't be revealed? 5x? BDT? 3#'s? Which? laugh.gif Hey , he's even got a connection to the damn city too....

Lollers @ Pert's dumbazz!

Gotta hand it to unx. They've done a remarkable job of wiping his connection to them from cyber-space. laugh.gif Someone hand Pert a towel. Poor bastard needs to clean himself up.... laugh.gif




frank lombard raped his children and then tried to pimp his adopted son on the market. he worked for Duke for ELEVEN years.


that's grad school, not undergrad (for MSW, LCSW). he went to wake forest for undergrad. we don't claim (never did claim) john edwards, because he's wolfpack alum.


so, we're talking professionals here. you can't compare athletes to regular people. certainly not students, since they get washed out before they graduate.


closest example we got here is a professor that tried to smuggle in cocaine. MAYBE the walk-on athlete, but really, he's a wash out, too.


also, lolol the christian connection to pedophilia returns again
Lee Corso
Since when don't you claim John Edwards??? He certainly claims you laugh.gif laugh.gif

And Lombard is a tarheel.
pertsix
QUOTE(Lee Corso @ Mar 22 2012, 08:43 PM) *

Since when don't you claim John Edwards??? He certainly claims you laugh.gif laugh.gif

And Lombard is a tarheel.


false. he might as well be fudgepacker's brother.


and Lombard is to carolina what Magdy Mahmoud Mustafa el-Nashar is to nc state.


Lee Corso
QUOTE(pertsix @ Mar 22 2012, 08:53 PM) *

false. he might as well be fudgepacker's brother.


link

Scroll down. He's yours. And google John Edwards Eric Montross


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and Lombard is to carolina what Magdy Mahmoud Mustafa el-Nashar is to nc state.


What crime has Magdy been convicted of? Not sure. Just curious.
DevilDJ
Lombard ( and Edwards...and Nifong...and Easley ) are holes. Pert just doersn't wanna claim 'em . Can't say I blame ya. I wouldn't want to either. Regardless , they're holes. End of story. Now go wipe your chin. laugh.gif
Champs 5 times
You are where you go to undergrad. That's the rule.
Lee Corso
QUOTE(Champs 5 times @ Mar 22 2012, 10:25 PM) *

You are where you go to undergrad. That's the rule.


Not in John Edwards case. That mofo has showed up at more unc games dressed in baby blue than 2fer.
pertsix
QUOTE(Lee Corso @ Mar 22 2012, 10:38 PM) *

Not in John Edwards case. That mofo has showed up at more unc games dressed in baby blue than 2fer.



again, we're talking professionals. undergrad is totally a different story.

lombard never went to duke, just taught and was a director of the program. he's bred wake forest. BUT he worked for duke. professor never went to unc, just taught and such.


so to hold him against unc would in the same league hold lombard against duke.



easley, yes. nifong, yes. edwards, no.





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You are where you go to undergrad. That's the rule.
DevilDJ
QUOTE(Champs 5 times @ Mar 23 2012, 02:25 AM) *

You are where you go to undergrad. That's the rule.

Ok. Fair enough. But Lombard attended Wake AND unx but because he TAUGHT at Duke , he's more of a Blue Devil than he is a Deac or a hole? No fukking way. laugh.gif
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lombard never went to duke, just taught and was a director of the program. he's bred wake forest. BUT he worked for duke. professor never went to unc, just taught and such.

Exactly. He "worked" for unx. Same as Lombard with Duke. That scumbag ain't a Blue Devil....not by any of the criteria bein' espoused here anyway.
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so to hold him against unc would in the same league hold lombard against duke.

Again , fair enough. But , not fer nuthin' , that certainly didn't seem to be your attitude when you interjected that lowlife's name into this thread. Honest question. Did you KNOW he attended unx and banked on us NOT knowing or did ya just not know he attended unx at all?
pertsix
Yes.
Pookie
lol at dumb ass holes. want to claim graduate degrees when it comes to salary, not ethics and morality.

what a shocker.

the bottom line is duke and State grads make more and arent social deviants like holes.
Carlos the Jackal
QUOTE(Pookie @ Mar 23 2012, 07:43 AM) *

lol at dumb ass holes. want to claim graduate degrees when it comes to salary, not ethics and morality.

what a shocker.

the bottom line is duke and State grads make more and arent social deviants like holes.

POOKIE bringing the lumber.
Champs 5 times
QUOTE(Pookie @ Mar 23 2012, 07:43 AM) *

the bottom line is duke and State grads make more and arent social deviants like holes.


State grads don't make more.

unc doesn't have any more social deviants than any other school.

Feel free to challenge these FACTS.
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