In the 81-page complaint, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, the administration accused UCLA leaders of “turn[ing] a blind eye to — and at times facilitat[ing] — grossly antisemitic acts”. At the same time, it “systematically ignores cries for help from its own terrified Jewish and Israeli employees.” “UCLA failed to live up to its systemwide commitment to diversity and equal opportunity when it stood by as Jewish employees were subjected to harassment,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said in a statement. “The federal government has an obligation to step in and ensure a discrimination-free environment at our...