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Cobble Hill letter to klein - Special Commissioner of Investigation

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Hon. J. I. Klein -49- June 26, 2007<br />

Asked whether he was consulted by Scarcella as the OSI investiga<strong>to</strong>r was writing<br />

the report, Nobile said:<br />

May have, he may have. We -- I had talked <strong>to</strong> him about my views prior<br />

<strong>to</strong> that at, you know, on the phone. He may have called me as he was writing the<br />

report <strong>to</strong> check on something here and there. 167<br />

Nobile denied writing the report. 168 He testified that he read the Scarcella report<br />

after it was released <strong>to</strong> the New York Times and the press. 169 Nobile acknowledged that<br />

Scarcella revealed <strong>to</strong> him what other witnesses had said. Nobile testified: “At some<br />

point when we were working on the investigation and I was giving him leads, yes, I was<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the testimony.” 170 Nobile answered, “Oh, yes,” that he worked on the<br />

investigation with Scarcella, although he was not being paid by the DOE <strong>to</strong> do so. 171<br />

Nobile asserted: “I was the whistle blower and the expert on the case, and I was giving<br />

Mr. Scarcella leads.” 172<br />

The Nobile – Cohen e-mail Exchange<br />

As pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Capra’s misconduct, Nobile – and Scarcella – placed a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />

significance on an e-mail communication Nobile had with Elliot Cohen. 173 Nobile<br />

created this document, addressed <strong>to</strong> the NYSED and dated March 27, 2004, which<br />

consisted <strong>of</strong> a compilation <strong>of</strong> e-mail messages from June 2002, between Nobile and<br />

Cohen. Cohen wrote in one message: “the whole thing is a sham. Their essays were<br />

terrible all around and received points when they should have gotten ZERO.” Nobile<br />

responded: “I wasn’t paying attention <strong>to</strong> other essay corrections and gave no extra points<br />

myself.” According <strong>to</strong> Nobile’s document, in turn, Cohen wrote: “Then you are BLIND<br />

as a bat b/c the crimes that committed [sic] were obscene.”<br />

However, in his testimony at the George hearing, Cohen explained how Nobile’s<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> the exchange was wrong. Arbitra<strong>to</strong>r Deinhardt agreed with Cohen’s<br />

account. On pages 21 and 22 <strong>of</strong> her final decision, she wrote:<br />

167 The transcript at page 1735. An analysis <strong>of</strong> Nobile’s telephone records revealed 114 calls <strong>to</strong> Scarcella’s<br />

telephones between May 2004 and July 2006. An analysis <strong>of</strong> Scarcella’s telephone records revealed 121<br />

calls <strong>to</strong> Nobile’s residence between July 2004 and July 2006.<br />

168 The transcript at page 1735.<br />

169 The transcript at page 1762.<br />

170 The transcript at page 1763. None <strong>of</strong> the interviews at OSI was under oath; therefore, Scarcella<br />

interviewed, but did not take testimony from the <strong>Cobble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> witnesses.<br />

171 The transcript at pages 1763 and 1764. The question posed <strong>to</strong> Nobile by George’s at<strong>to</strong>rney referred <strong>to</strong><br />

the DOE as the Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

172 The transcript at page 1764.<br />

173 This was Scarcella’s “tenth matter” in his third interview with George conducted on September 14,<br />

2004.

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