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WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The ex-wife of a man who has donated tens of millions of dollars to a Massachusetts university wants some of that money back.
The Telegram & Gazette (http://bit.ly/2mwZ2hJ ) reports that Janet Foisie says in a federal lawsuit filed Friday against Worcester Polytechnic Institute that her ex-husband concealed $4.5 million from her during divorce proceedings in 2011 and then gave that money to WPI.
Her ex-husband, Robert Foisie, is not named as a defendant.
Robert Foisie is a 1956 graduate of WPI who in 2014 donated $40 million to the school. The university is constructing a new academic building that will be named after him.
WPI in a statement credited the Foisies for their generosity and said it has no knowledge of any improper conduct alleged in the lawsuit.
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Information from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, Mass.), http://www.telegram.com
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