Pushing back against plaintiff Vanesa Levine’s lawyer’s labeling of its internal hearing committee as a “kangaroo court,” the Harvard Club of New York City has now made public the full committee report that recommended Levine’s 2019 expulsion from the club.

Levine, who last year sued the prestigious 154-year-old club in state court, claiming assault, battery, slander, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud, alleges that she was both hit on the arm and caught in a “mob-like” atmosphere of angry attendees as she tried to ask a question about alleged Palestinian-taught terrorism during a February 2019 lecture at the club titled “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine.”

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