
The Cadet staff
Virginiaโs House Speaker demanded the resignation or change of roles of two Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors (BOV) members or suffer budget consequences, allege sources with direct knowledge of the threat. Lt. Gen. David Furnessโs continuance as superintendent is conditioned on compliance. The Cadet is investigating, has submitted formal questions, and is awaiting a response.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the events provided The Cadet with serious allegations involving Virginia House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth โ allegations that neither VMI nor its alumni organizations have made public.
According to those sources, Speaker Scott requested either the resignation or a change in role of two prominent members of VMIโs Board of Visitors: Mr. Teddy Gottwald and Col. (Ret.) Jamie Inman. The sources allege the request was not made as a matter of ordinary governance, but was accompanied by an explicit threat: that if Gottwald and Inman did not comply, the Speaker would take adverse action against VMIโs budget and appropriations in the current โ and possibly future โ legislative sessions.
These are serious allegations involving the potential use of legislative appropriations authority as a coercive instrument against an independent state institution. The Cadet is investigating.
Further, the sources allege the actions were presented as a condition for the Speaker to cease his separate campaign to pressure VMI Superintendent Lt. Gen. David Furness into resigning, and threats to VMI’s budget now before the General Assembly. Public comments from members of the VMI administration, previously reported in The Cadet, confirmed that Scott communicated conditions related to Lt. Gen. Furnessโs tenure directly to the Superintendent himself and, separately, to Cadet leadership meetings at which Scott was present. The condition was that Furness resign so that Scott would stop his actions against the Institute.
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