Lawyers for the families of April 16 victims that are plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Virginia Tech and state officials have asked Robert Miller, the former Cook Counseling Center director who returned Seung-Hui Cho’s mental health records, for more information.
A press release from Robert Hall, attorney for the families of April 16 shooting victims Erin Peterson and Julia Pryde, said the mental health documents released Wednesday were “remarkable for what they don’t contain.”
Hall sent a request for admissions to Miller’s counsel Thursday. He hopes to gain more information than Miller released in a public legal response Tuesday.
The request for admissions makes 65 assertions in relation to Miller’s knowledge of Cho and gives Miller the chance to respond.
It outlines the center’s interaction with Cho, as well as the internal communications of university personnel with Miller detailing Cho’s mental health history.
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