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Hon. J. I. Klein -45- June 26, 2007<br />

Later in the proceeding during cross-examination by Edward Rodriguez, George<br />

testified that Swords “openly said” that he “hate[d] [Capra’s] guts.” Rodriguez<br />

responded: “I think he <strong>to</strong>ld us that, as well.” 141<br />

Philip Nobile’s Testimony<br />

Philip Nobile was a witness for the DOE at the Lennel George disciplinary<br />

proceeding. He was questioned under oath on direct examination by the OLS at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

representing the DOE and was cross-examined by George’s counsel.<br />

“Scrubbing”<br />

On direct examination, explaining his January 26, 2004, memo <strong>to</strong> George, Nobile<br />

testified: “We were coming up on January Regents…. And having witnessed the<br />

massive cheating that went on in -- in June <strong>of</strong> 2003, I didn’t want my colleagues <strong>to</strong> be<br />

pulled in<strong>to</strong> this same scheme.” 142<br />

Nobile also gave his definition <strong>of</strong> “scrubbing.” He said: “Scrubbing, as<br />

indicated, you know, by the normal definition <strong>of</strong> scrub, is <strong>to</strong> erase the lower score and <strong>to</strong><br />

change it <strong>to</strong> a passing score. That’s what I meant when I said in which failures are<br />

scrubbed in<strong>to</strong> passers.” 143 Asked why it was <strong>of</strong> concern <strong>to</strong> him, Nobile answered:<br />

“Because this is what I had witnessed at at least two separate grading sessions in 2002<br />

and in 2003. And I wanted it <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p.” 144<br />

On cross-examination by George’s at<strong>to</strong>rney, regarding Capra’s cheating in June<br />

2003, Nobile asserted that he “did her hand [sic] a stack <strong>of</strong> failed exams <strong>to</strong> Mr. Colon for<br />

scrubbing.” 145 Nobile admitted that was all he personally saw with respect <strong>to</strong> conduct by<br />

Capra. 146 Nobile later testified that he did not look at those exams. 147 Nobile also<br />

acknowledged that he did not hear Capra “specifically” direct Colon, “the scrubber in<br />

chief,” <strong>to</strong> erase scores and raise the failing grade <strong>to</strong> a passing grade. Nobile testified that<br />

he heard: “here, Hec<strong>to</strong>r, take care <strong>of</strong> these.” 148<br />

141 The transcript at page 2455.<br />

142 The transcript at page 1155. The actual document was dated 2003 in error. The memo did not mention<br />

“massive cheating.” In his testimony at the George proceeding, Nobile acknowledged that he did not<br />

witness Capra cheat or direct other scorers <strong>to</strong> cheat.<br />

143 The transcript at page 1158. Nobile referred <strong>to</strong> scrubbing as a “pejorative term” that was separate from<br />

a review <strong>of</strong> scores between 60 and 64 “<strong>to</strong> see if any points are missed.”<br />

144 The transcript at page 1158.<br />

145 The transcript at pages 1652 and 1653.<br />

146 The transcript at page 1766.<br />

147 The transcript at page 1766.<br />

148 The transcript at page 1653.

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