Her account was not completely inaccurateshe described as a foster child one sibling of hers who was actually the biological child of her foster parents, for instance, which she attributed later to not having developed her essay at length. Its hard to say. Brandt, the Chesterfield police detective who had originally investigated the case, said later that the prosecutor never explained to her what that new evidence was. So, I myself, had a seizure in the basement of my grad school in January, 2020, and it took over an hour to get me out of the basement because they couldnt fit a stretcher or a backboard down the stairs or the elevator. [2], At the beginning of April,[5] after she came to school with a black eye that showed through the concealer she put over it, she was taken to see the wellness director, who asked what had happened. Youre engaged in a lawsuit with Penn. But the outline of the story is this: Mackenzie was raised in a wealthy St. Louis suburb by a single mother who was repeatedly abusive, according to two state agencies. How much research has been done on the foster-care-to-prison-pipeline? ", However, in its report, Penn notes that Fierceton had, in an essay (which it allows may not have actually been submitted) for her application for a travel, The Rhodes report acknowledged her documentation of an email she wrote to a reporter at the, Penn's investigation noted that even if Fierceton had been referring to the Chesterfield police rather than the. RG: First of all, thats one box? You have a good education and youre clearly smart. students, defines first generation broadly, including students who have a strained or limited relationship with a parent who has graduated from college. Mackenzie Fierceton described herself as s a "queer,. [24], In a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian, the university said the New Yorker article "did not accurately reflect" the university's investigation of the issues raised by the Rhodes Trust. We dont believe you. Yeah. RG: And all of us, no matter what our situation, are not completely safe from it. Anything in particular jump out at you after having read back over that transcript? [4] It took nearly an hour, during which Fierceton seized intermittently and never completely regained consciousness, for her to be taken to the hospital. [2], Classmates who told Fierceton this also noted the similarities to another medical emergency in September 2018, when a 38-year-old SP2 graduate named Cameron Driver had suffered a cardiac event during a class in Caster's basement. Because that was one of the ones that really blew my mind. And like you said, like, yes, obviously I was looking in a mirror, and I knew I was looking in a mirror. I think they have said, well, theres different definitions and the dean who is the dean of the grad school said: Well, thats not our definition. If you want to give us additional feedback, email us at [emailprotected] Thanks so much! When I came to Penn and saw all of these students who were living that life, there was a sense of community and solidarity amongst us, which was very powerful for me because I just felt so out of place. Theyre not on a website. [5] She posted it before Fierceton's release from the hospital, and once free began calling Fierceton's friends and former teachers, telling them that Fierceton was having issues and had made it appear Morrison had beaten her. Im curious, having dealt with so many people along the way, who are questioning your story, how do you feel like the boxes play into this? Penn didnt respond to a request for comment, but in its response to Mackenzies lawsuit, they write: Penn denies that there are accessibility problems with the Caster Building which contributed to Mackenzies medical emergency or to [Cameron] Drivers death. Yeah. MF: Yeah, so Penn First for the whole FGLI community. Its practically half of Americans, or more. She had had a fairly upper middle class life yet was working at multiple fast food restaurants and barely getting by. RG: Instead, I want to talk more about what this says about the system, that something so seemingly irrational could be produced by this system, and actually could be predicted to be produced by this system in some ways. And if you havent already, please subscribe to the show so you can hear it every week. The kind of reporting we do is essential to democracy, but it is not easy, cheap, or profitable. At Oxford University, Mackenzie Fierceton will conduct research on the "foster care-to-prison" pipeline. I want to read from The New Yorker article again, it says: The Web site of Penn First Plus, a university program founded in 2018 to support F.G.L.I. [23] In mid-April, Penn released Fierceton's master's degree. A Rhodes Scholar who claimed that she had grown up in the foster system has lost her scholarship after an investigation revealed that she grew up in a middle-class family and attended a $30,000-per-annum private school. She definitely asked some questions about it. Its just so obvious that you fit the criteria for low-income, but it seems like they feel like you dont fit it in the spirit of how they want it. I think they do have a richer experience if they have more diversity around them, but that is more the point. And we cant acknowledge that, so we then have to pick apart the other pieces of it, and say that well this, this just cant be real. Theres no cell phone reception in the basement. And how much confidence do you have that that anonymous complainer was Carrie, your biological mother. [2], In public, while she was at Whitfield, Morrison and her daughter seemed to evoke the Gilmore Girls, echoing that television series's main characters, a single mother and her precocious daughter with a close and strong relationship. RG: Mhmm. "She was falling apart under the academic stresses at school and was exhausted, and I believe looking for an out." "How much does one have to suffer to have value? Yeah. Or is that it separates two into one? And I think its true. As a result she withdrew from the Rhodes Scholarship; a sympathetic Penn faculty member has paid her Oxford tuition in its stead.[2]. Yes, definitely. ", When Penn's Office of Student Conduct confronted Fierceton with the discrepancy between her statement on two of her applications that she ", The exact definition of FGLI relevant to forms Fierceton filled out is a key point in the Rhodes Trust and Penn investigations of her. [14], The publicity led 150 Penn students to stage a walkout from classes to demonstrate in support of Fierceton. Teen Mom alum Mackenzie Edwards' husband Ryan Edwards is to be arrested soon. MF: She, to my knowledge, has stuck by that. I mean, youd been taking loss after loss, despite having the facts on your side. Its a very under-researched field. Two other women he was involved with had also reported him to law enforcement). Yeah. [Laughs.] Penn officials, of course, have said the interview was appropriate. Fierceton wrote to SP2 dean Sara Bachman complaining about the interview, saying she felt "worthlessness, hopelessness, and shame" for a week afterwards. Then the Philly paramedics couldnt figure out how to get to the building and then they couldnt get me out. It didnt have any facts of the case. And if you read it aloud, its almost exactly the length of the phone call. MF: I think youre right. verbally. MF: Just a quick circling back, Im actually not sure if it was her who first reached out or if it was General Counsel Wendy White, because I later found out that they had a phone call about 36 hours after the article came out and seemed to talk pretty extensively, and then there were a lot of emails that happened. She had begun to remember more about the incident, and while still not certain how it had happened recalled that before it she and her mother had been fighting about Lovelace. And then theres the part that felt like: I have no idea whats going to convince these people if I gave them medical records, I gave them forensic photos of me taken in the hospital, I gave them again like corroboration from professors of like how I described myself, from leaders in the FIGLY community. She felt as if it might have been an attempt to intimidate her. MF: She definitely asked some questions about it. Did you go into foster care? The article by reporter Rachel Aviv was called How an Ivy League School Turned Against a Student, and it tells the story of an extraordinary battle between Mackenzie and the University of Pennsylvania. But Mackenzie Fierceton is not a liar. Because thats not how we understand poverty. And I was having flashbacks to cross-examinations and depositions Id given about this which later made sense, because we found out that Wendy White had spoken with one of Carries defense lawyers. Like, I dont have the precise statistics in front of me, but if you asked people to guess at the number of people who will experience, say, two years of poverty in their life, people will miss it by magnitudes. [2], Fierceton refused, and a week before she withdrew from the Rhodes Scholarship, Penn's Office of Student Conduct (OSC) notified Fierceton it, too, would be investigating. That was Mackenzie Fierceton and thats our show. She also alleged that Penn had on many occasions failed to follow its own disciplinary policies in its investigation of her.[16]. And so youre becoming rather inconvenient to the university at that point , I would assume, which plays into the way that universities and elite structures think of diversity, I think. And we have our own specific grad school definitions. [9] In a news release, Penn's then-president Amy Gutmann, a daughter of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany who had herself been the first in her family to attend college,[11] spoke admiringly of Fierceton as "a first-generation low-income student and a former foster youth. Are we going to see these injuries? So, to cut into the interview here real quick, I wanted to add that Mackenzie is referring to a letter sent to the Rhodes Trust in December 2020. MF: You know, I honestly dont know. A 24-year-old Rhodes Scholar has left the prestigious program after being accused of lying about growing up poor, reports say. According to Fierceton, her mother pushed her down the stairs and then beat her extensively at the bottom. Its a very different lifestyle. There were so many there are, I guess I should say so many moving pieces. "[25], "I cannot avoid the sense that Mackenzie is being faulted for not having suffered enough", Norton told The New Yorker. I didnt really know what it was going to be, but I feel like its always good to have someone with you. She had had a fairly upper middle class life yet was working at multiple fast food restaurants and barely getting by. January 7, 2022. as a kid. Fine. Michael Hayes, who had prosecuted Morrison, told the Chronicle that "The more I learned, the less certain I became about what really happened. "We have concluded that there is a basis for serious concern and that further investigation by the Rhodes Committee may be appropriate", she wrote. But part of it is funding decisions. Then, the first-generation box. And I think that she kind of encompassed a lot of the stereotypes that people, and also the Penn administrators have about what FGLI students are when in reality, those of us who are part of the community know that theres so many shapes and sizes of FGLI students. She had bruises all over her body in different stages of healing an obvious sign of child abuse., No, I found it before. Fierceton finished her Whitfield education on a scholarship while living in foster homes. MF: Yeah. You know, in my personal experience, there were not very many kids who came from a background like me. [2] Her father, Billy Terrell,[1] had been an actor in soap operas. Fierceton's mother's supporters have maintained that her daughter was an emotionally manipulative girl who injured herself and fabricated other aspects of the abuse in order to become a more appealing candidate for admission to an Ivy League college such as the University of Pennsylvania. Whereas white parents, a lot of times, it is much harder the bar is much higher to remove them from their homes because their whiteness or possibly class privilege or whatever identities that they have that might not fit a social worker or judges or whoevers involved perception of whose kids should be in the foster system. [2], One day in September 2014, she told the history teacher about Lovelace's abuse. I identify with the FGLI umbrella term and definitely being a low-income student, but I've never really called myself a standalone first-generation. Penn filed a 130-page response two weeks later, denying all her allegations of wrongdoing and saying that the university officials and co-defendants who had investigated the case were unaware of the Driver lawsuit when they did. RG: And so, like I mentioned earlier, I dont want to go over too much of the history that led up to your battle with Penn and with the Rhodes trust, because people can find that in The New Yorker article that came out recently, you went over that in some pretty decent length; in Katie Courics podcast in a recent interview there. But the acclaim quickly devolved into acrimony as the university and the Rhodes Trust began questioning aspects of Fiercetons backstory. How do I do that in a succinct way when theres a very short word count and youre trying to fit everyones experience in?And so I didnt really think about: Oh, I need to say: This foster sibling who was in the foster care system. [2] Afterwards Morrison changed her daughter's last name to her own. But I got a bit of pressure from Penn to do that. Did she lie? And back in high school, it was a similar thing. [10], Fierceton, who outside of school had also taken on a volunteer position as a birthing doula, decided during that summer to apply for a Rhodes Scholarship to get a Ph.D. at Oxford University in England, encouraged by a classmate who had just won one himself and was impressed by her activism. RG: And that feels like one of them where it feels like the system is willfully misunderstanding reality in order to bend it in their direction. Yeah. And I just want to read this for people. So that was, I think later on that specific line came into question. It was more, I think, in the times after and the months after where I ended up like giving different medical records and all of these things to corroborate my account, but there were a few questions that were very specific to what had happened. MF: You know, I believe the first people who said that was the Rhodes Trust. And eventually they filed a big wrongful death lawsuit in August 2020. I think they do have a richer experience if they have more diversity around them, but that is more the point. And how much confidence do you have that that anonymous complainer was Carrie, your biological mother. Professor Walter Licht, a Penn historian who runs the program, recalls her as the sort of student who would "[ask] a question that makes everyone stop and brings the conversation to a different pitch." RG: And did they say anything along those lines? And thats actually one of the things that, if there was any doubt whatsoever about this story, in some ways it was settled by that. I think its a reflection of the systemic prejudices . In addition it offered details of what its own investigation had concluded about Fierceton's childhood and adolescence that led OSC to believe it was likely that she had exaggerated or fabricated outright her claims about her mother. And that was the end of it, right? Smith said he believed the university had decided before it began investigating that Fierceton's abuse allegations were false and that she had fabricated them with the goal of finding an easier way into Penn or another elite school. Our greatest desire is that Mackenzie chooses to live a happy, healthy, honest, and productive life, using her extraordinary gifts for the highest good." And after you talked to the school, how did you get to school the next morning? There were some pretty basic errors, such as my name, my birth name, and my birth place, and claiming that I didnt have a sibling, that I wasnt low-income, a lot of facts that were pretty easily disputed. But when youre filling out a box where its yes or no and theres no more information or kind of! box [laughs], its like you have to fit yourself in, saying: Are you the first in your family to attend? And I told them I only have a half-hour, because Im working, Im in class, and were going to go through all of this. So that was, I think later on that specific line came into question. "[2], When Fierceton returned to the St. Louis area on vacations and breaks, she stayed with friends. RG: Who will spend some significant amount of time in poverty. And theres also literature thats economic literature versus sociology, different fields have different perspectives on what that relationship between foster care and the criminal justice system is and what the causes are. MF: So to me it was pretty clear that it likely came from them. Mackenzie Fierceton, C'20, has been awarded a 2021 Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford. Again, this is obviously secondhand, because I was unconscious. Mackenzie Fierceton has lost her Rhodes scholarship and her University of Pennsylvania master's degree is being held after an anonymous tipster called out alleged inaccuracies in her school and scholarship applications. [19] The New York Post wrote that "[t]he case exposes the murky underbelly of elite schools like Penn. The recurring sexual abuse by Lovelace had made Fierceton even more anxious over the summer after he gave her mother a gun as a gift (Morrison had called the police after Lovelace showed Fierceton pictures of the gun. And Im kind of one of the lucky ones where I had really expansive and thorough documentation for all the parts of this story. But while OSC allowed that it may not have been Fierceton's explicit intent to deceive, she had still done so, particularly when checking "yes" on the question on her SP2 application as to whether she was the first in her family to attend college (Fierceton stands by her reliance on Penn's definitions of FGLI on the Penn Plus website and the applicable federal laws; the university says that question is "composed of ordinary words with everyday meanings, and it makes no reference to any term or definition appearing in any other publication. Penn's Office of Student Conduct recommended withholding her master's degree until she paid a fine; both conditions were dropped but a notation about the investigative finding remains in her transcript. Beth Winkelstein, at the time Penn's deputy provost, signed off on her application for the school, writing that "Mackenzie understands what it is like to be an at-risk youth, and she is determined to re-make the systems that block rather than facilitate success. [1]:111112, Penn's investigators asked Fierceton why she had pretended to be asking on another's behalf when she made her queries within the university. And you saw that playing out right away, right, when your biological mother was first arrested? She found Fierceton's diary at the house and read it, then interviewed teachers and administrators at Whitfield, learning of Morrison's insulting texts to Fierceton. Both reports refrained from expressing an opinion about the truth of her abuse allegations. And then the other question was: Are you the first in your family to attend college? And Im Ryan Grim, D.C. bureau chief of The Intercept. So these are all things Ive learned [laughs] I learned after the fact. He explained that Morrison had had no prior criminal record, Fierceton's complaints about her mother's boyfriend and prescription drug abuse had been unsubstantiated, her cousin had witnessed no abuse while living with the Morrisons at a time prior to the incident, and he had learned that Fierceton "had regular temper tantrums, beyond the normal range for an adolescent". [f] Fierceton felt no ambivalence about her answer. And she had gone to a private school growing up. Raised in Chesterfield, Missouri, a West County suburb of St. Louis, she attended and graduated from the Whitfield School in Creve Coeur. When asked what she might have done differently, Fierceton told the Chronicle that while she had at some points wished she had never applied to Penn, and later considered rephrasing some of the things she wrote on her essays and applications, "[w]here I've landed is that I have a right to write about my experiences as I experienced them. She was then admitted to Penn on a full scholarship, where she identified as a first-generation low-income (FGLI) student despite her background due to her estrangement from her parents and lack of financial support from them, a classification she says Penn officials told her was acceptable in those circumstances. Is that your experience with it as well? Now Im sobbing, Im hyperventilating, and the staff member interrupted and said: Can we have an estimate of how much time is left? We want to think of it as: If you were ever rich, youre always rich; if youre ever poor, youre always poor. "[4][2], Winkelstein followed up with a letter to Elizabeth Kiss, the trust's CEO, alerting her that the university had been investigating Fierceton's story, found it to have seriously diverged from the reality of her life, with the abuse allegations quite possibly fabricated. [2], Morrison, no longer employed by St. Luke's, then began the process of trying to restore her reputation by having all references to it removed from the public record. Aviv tells the story of Mackenzie Fierceton, a former student at the University of Pennsylvania. And it started with, this paragraph-and-a-half of waking up in the hospital and then, like you said, looking at my face, not recognizing myself, and kind of describing what I felt like and what the room looked like. I didnt encounter many of them in the two years that I was living in foster families. 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She helped SP2 assistant professor Toorjo Ghose draft and promote a petition in support of Police Free Penn, an activist group calling on the university to cut its ties with the Philadelphia Police Department over its poor relations with the largely black and Latin residents of the West Philadelphia neighborhoods around the university's campus, and rethink its own police department, the largest private one in the state. It was more, I think, in the times after and the months after where I ended up like giving different medical records and all of these things to corroborate my account, but there were a few questions that were very specific to what had happened. [2] Ruderman's story, published the next day, began:[13]. RG: And do you know Linda Tirado? RG: in America. And did you find this after The New Yorker article was published? [4] After gathering all the evidence, they approached Driver's widow, Roxanne Logan, who had not been informed of the accessibility issues and delays involved in her husband's death; in fact she had been given the impression he had been evacuated from the building almost as soon as he began experiencing symptoms. Nothing I have is persuasive to these people. [2], Brandt noted that Morrison never asked about, or expressed concern for, her daughter's well-being. She was . RG: Right. Ultimately she decided to apply for the scholarship, in which she proposed to expand on the subject of her undergraduate thesis, the intertwining of the foster care and juvenile justice systems, to "continue to try to move forward in my life. So [laughs] I feel like I could go on for hours about that. What was the response from the readers of the paper? And I also think we have this racist and classist notion of who can be an abuser or who can cause harm. Interesting. The teen said she was sent to. But I also think it has something to do with the way that we understand poverty. RG: And so youre becoming rather inconvenient to the university at that point , RG: I would assume, which plays into the way that universities and elite structures think of diversity, I think. She didnt know he was in the basement. The New Yorker reported it was written by an anonymous sender who displayed a great deal of familiarity with Mackenzies childhood that showed Mackenzie engaging in typical upper middle-class childhood activities, like horseback riding and going to the beach.. And we do know for sure that she was in touch with the university. [2][3], Fierceton had initially expected it would be easier for her to transition to college life than it was for other students, since she was not leaving a family behind at home. After a teacher reported what they felt was abuse, a social worker came by and your mother was able to just charm the pants off her. So you use what you have, uh, which are the definitions that were already out there. And Im glad that people are having the kinds of systemic discussions that are so key to all of this. She, to my knowledge, has stuck by that. In the transcript, I wrote it was really just focused on: What happened the night you went into foster care? RG: And The New Yorker article also alluded to a few things that you had gotten loose with in a couple of paragraphs. I cant remember if it was in the Rhodes essay or in another essay that, in hindsight, you wouldve tightened up. A University of Pennsylvania May graduate who is currently completing her master's degree at Penn has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford.. Penn's 2021 Rhodes Scholar is Mackenzie Fierceton from St. Louis, currently residing in Philadelphia. And what area of it are you going to explore with your Ph.D.? Asked about Lovelace's alleged sexual abuse, specifically an incident the year before where Fierceton, having fallen asleep in her mother's bed, woke to find him caressing her breasts, Morrison expressed amusement at the possibility that her boyfriend could have mistaken her teenage daughter for her; Lovelace, interviewed separately, denied all the allegations. And then there was this other foster sibling who was the biological kid of the foster parents I was staying with, and spelling it out in that way. On Saturday afternoon, Fierceton said she found herself in a Zoom meeting for several hours with 10 other finalists from this region. In 2020, former foster child Mackenzie Fierceton received a Rhodes Scholarship as a self-identified first generation, low income student at the University of Pennsylvania. RG: Or whatever our kind of contemporary version of it is. RG: And it has, has she stuck by that? One of them, to me, felt pretty clear that it was probably from someone in my biological family, because it had photos of me; it had very specific information that very few people would have and I dont think many people would have random childhood photos of me. What kind of a group is that? For all the readers could have known, there could have been a videotape of it happening. Enough bruises? She didnt know any of the circumstances of his death. RG: So, to cut into the interview here real quick, I wanted to add that Mackenzie is referring to a letter sent to the Rhodes Trust in December 2020. Was there abuse before this? [2], Fierceton supplied the trust's investigators with her medical and court records from the mid-2010s as well as letters from 26 peopleteachers at Whitfield, the three Penn faculty members who had written her Rhodes recommendation letters, vouching for her abuse claims and saying she had never misrepresented herself. And so the fact that shes continued pursuing you to me kind of demonstrates the entire case. She was diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome and released after three weeks. At first she went to a friend's home in Ohio and then returned to the Philadelphia area as May and graduation approached to live with a classmate's family. [i] Ruderman corroborated that later to The New Yorker, saying she was paraphrasing Fierceton's self-identification as FGLI. [5] Lovelace was also arrested and charged with sexual abuse. Like one of them was describing a biological child in a house as another foster child, and something about a half-brother or something.What were those and how were those errors kind of deployed against you? But it doesnt mean you were always low-income, just that you are now. [2] Morrison's bond was originally set at $40,000, but lowered to $5,000 over prosecutors' strenuous objections. 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