University of Alabama may return $21.5M after donor's (pro-boycott) abortion remarks [View all]
Source: Associated Press
University may return $21.5M after donors abortion remarks
By BLAKE PATERSON
June 6, 2019
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) When philanthropist Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. pledged a record $26.5 million to the University of Alabama in September, the institution showered him with praise, lauding his generosity, describing him as a special person and renaming the law school in his honor.
That relationship quickly soured. On Friday, Alabamas board of trustees is expected to reject Culverhouses gift, give back the $21.5 million received so far, and remove his name, too.
Depending on which side you talk to, the flap is either the most high-profile fallout from Alabamas new abortion ban or a completely unrelated dispute.
The bond began publicly unraveling last week after Culverhouse, a Florida real estate investor and lawyer, called on students to boycott the university to protest the ban. Hours later, Alabama announced it was considering giving back his money, the biggest donation ever made to the university.
I dont want anybody to go to that law school, especially women, until the state gets its act together, the 70-year-old Culverhouse said in an interview.
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Earlier:
Hugh Culverhouse calls for boycott of University of Alabama (FloridaPolitics.com)