FBI raids homes of former Indiana University professors during investigation
- The FBI and DHS police searched the homes of Indiana University Professor Xiaofeng Wang and his wife Nianli Ma without confirming their arrests or immigration status, according to reports.
- Xiaofeng Wang's online profile was removed from the university's website, and he was placed on administrative leave as reported by university colleagues.
- There is no record of any federal criminal case against either Xiaofeng Wang or Nianli Ma, based on the available information.
- Indiana University stated that inquiries about their employment status should be directed to the FBI, confirming the execution of the search warrants.
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IU faculty protests firing of professor in FBI probe
(WXIN/WTTV) — It's like XiaoFeng Wang never existed during his 21 years at Indiana University. In conjunction with FBI raids at homes Wang shares in Bloomington and Carmel with his wife, IU Library software engineer Nianli Ma, all traces of the noted cybersecurity expert have been scrubbed from the university’s website. His wife’s, too. The FBI and IU won’t comment on the federal investigators’ interest in the professor who is the director of th…
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