Former US Academic Faces Charges in Meth Trafficking Bust
Ex-academic Alan Jay White, dubbed 'the professor', was arrested in Indiana for allegedly dealing meth and counterfeiting.
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Elena Vasquez is an international relations correspondent specializing in transatlantic affairs, NATO operations, and European Union policy. With a background in political science from Sciences Po Paris, she brings deep expertise to her coverage of diplomatic developments and multilateral institutions.
Ex-academic Alan Jay White, dubbed 'the professor', was arrested in Indiana for allegedly dealing meth and counterfeiting.
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