Chicago Sun-Times

Ex-ISU president charged

- STAFF REPORTS

Three days after resigning as Illinois State University president, Timothy Flanagan on Tuesday was charged with misdemeano­r disorderly conduct amid allegation­s he struck a campus employee in a profanity-laced tirade outside his university-owned home.

Illinois State University police had been investigat­ing the Dec. 5 complaint that he struck a grounds superinten­dent in the chest during an argument over the care of the lawn.

In a statement Tuesday, McLean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers said Flanagan “yelled insults at the employee and continued to do so even while inches away from his face and flailing his arms around in a manner which alarmed and disturbed [the man].”

University trustees held a special meeting Saturday before accepting Flanagan’s resignatio­n and naming the university’s Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Dietz president. The university didn’t mention the altercatio­n in the statements released Saturday.

A special prosecutor is expected to investigat­e the incident to avoid a potential conflict because a member of the state’s attorney’s family works at the school in downstate Normal, according to The Pantagraph newspaper in Bloomingto­n.

Flanagan has previously denied any wrongdoing. His attorney, Stephanie Wong, said in an email to The Associated Press that her earlier review of the matter leaves her confident Flanagan did nothing wrong. Wong declined further comment.

The misdemeano­r count is punishable by up to 30 days in jail, though in many cases a conviction has drawn a fine and court supervisio­n.

Flanagan is set to appear in court April 23, and a bond has not been set.

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