Notre Dame dismissed engineering professor Oliver Collins (pictured) last June. So Collins filed a lawsuit against the school for breach of contract. So the school was like, "For one thing, all those porn photos you took with our cameras."

To defend itself from Collins' suit, the university filed documents with the court detailing what Collins did with $190,000 in grant money. The South Bend Tribune reports:

A university investigation revealed Collins received the grant money for research and instead bought at least seven digital cameras, many lenses, surveillance cameras, an oversized printer and computer equipment he used to produce pornographic photos.

"Collins took many of these cameras and accessories to his home and used them extensively in pursuit of his personal hobby of photography, including taking landscape and pornographic photographs," the university states

You can't hurt a camera by taking skin flicks, can you? Catholics! Stop being sticks-in-the-mud! Of course, Collins—who also had porn on his computer at work—should have just waltzed off quietly, content with the memories. He now lives in Key West, Florida with an unlisted phone number, so he's either living the sweet life, or a homeless alcoholic part-time handyman.

UPDATE: This page links to a story in the South Bend Tribune that, according to the paper, "incorrectly reported that Notre Dame officials said that they fired [Oliver] Collins for spending more than $190,000 in research grant money and university funds 'on unauthorized equipment, including digital cameras he used to take pornographic pictures.'" The full Tribune correction and additional information can be found at this link.

[South Bend Tribune via Inside Higher Ed. Pic via]