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EXCLUSIVE: Farrah Abraham ‘Seeking Justice’ and Has ‘Legal Counsel’… After ‘Teen Mom’ Star Claimed School ‘Expelled Her’ Over Support of Late Right-Wing Podcaster Charlie Kirk

**Reality Star Farrah Abraham Claims Expulsion from Western Governors University Over Support for Charlie Kirk**

*Published Oct. 23, 2025, 7:08 p.m. ET*

Reality TV personality Farrah Abraham has come forward claiming she is “seeking justice” and has secured “legal counsel” after allegedly being expelled from Western Governors University (WGU) for supporting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

Abraham was enrolled in WGU’s online, self-paced Master’s program in Marketing when the dispute arose.

### Farrah Abraham Speaks Out on Alleged Expulsion

On Jeff Fargo’s podcast *Fargo Talks*, the *Teen Mom OG* alum shared her perspective on the situation:

> “For one, politics do not need to be brought into school dynamics. But when seeing irrational, radical left taking over in a hostile manner and then, yeah, Charlie Kirk died while I’m getting a master’s. Of course, I’m gonna talk about that.”

She continued, attributing her expulsion to her political beliefs:

> “And that is a sad reason why I got expelled, I guess. For my beliefs and them stalking my social media and anything that I say.”

Abraham questioned how a student could be expelled from a *self-paced* program, insisting that such an action is “against their civil rights” and “against the law.”

> “The majority of them don’t show up to work or school, but they do show up to harm and hurt your own dreams, your own goals, and get in the way of that. Which in turn fails the mission of all universities, which is to increase their graduation rates,” she added.

### Abraham Confirms Legal Action

RadarOnline.com reached out to Abraham for more details about the matter. She confirmed she is pursuing legal action against WGU.

> “I am suing for violation of due process, malice, predetermined hearing outcome, obstruction of my diploma, and mental disability discrimination,” Abraham stated.
> “It’s not one thing — it’s a lot I am suing for.”

She also revealed she had already received a refund related to what she calls the school’s “deceptive marketing practices” and “education fraud.”

> “I also finished my application for law school,” she added.

Regarding the current status, Abraham said:

> “I have legal counsel and am seeking justice for obstructing my diploma when I finished the entire program.
> And no one in a self-paced executive master’s program should deal with deceptive marketing practices, mental disability discrimination, and [be] obstructed from their hard-earned diploma with education fraud.”

### Google Review Slam of Western Governors University

Abraham took her grievances to Google Reviews, where she posted a scathing critique of WGU:

> “After not being able to have a self-paced program as marketed, said by their student sales team—on top of being discriminated against for mental disabilities registered for ADA accommodations over a year ago, retaliated against and an unsafe educational abusive environment and had to open two investigations to TITLE IX & another department for filed reports, investigations and used their own class tools to show how non accessible their program is.”

She accused the school of failing to properly coordinate her ADA accommodations, stating:

> “I literally stayed focused on my courses and was trying to graduate early yet a sub teacher and the conduct department inserted themselves and would not legally coordinate ADA accommodations and continued to lie to all staff and create a sabotaging and destructive experience as I was threatened to lock me out of classes I paid for this term.”
> “This is financial abuse.”

Abraham also called out WGU’s mentors as “puppets,” insisting that when a student “needs help,” “there’s no one there.”

### Allegations of Violating School’s Code of Conduct

Attached to her Google review, Abraham included emails from WGU accusing her of violating the school’s code of conduct.

The emails cited interactions she had with staff via email on two occasions in early July that the school claimed did not meet their professional standards.

In these communications, Abraham strongly advocated for her ADA accommodations and reportedly told a teacher it was “disrespectful” they “could not read.”

Abraham appealed the violation and is currently awaiting a response, but she claims the school “keep extending it after they blocked” her.

> “I am a student in community care and never received my SDS approved accommodations, all departments conspired and obstructed my diploma,” she added.

### Western Governors University Declines to Comment

RadarOnline.com reached out to Western Governors University for comment on the allegations and current situation, but the university declined to respond.

*Farrah Abraham’s case raises questions about student rights, ADA accommodations, and the policies surrounding self-paced academic programs. We will continue to follow this story as it develops.*
https://radaronline.com/p/farrah-abraham-expelled-over-charlie-kirk-support-she-claims/

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