(TLDR: look at most of the lawsuit files here.)
Ranga Dias sued the University of Rochester after the University concluded that Dias commited scientific fraud in his room temperature superconductivity papers.
The filings made by the University are available on the Internet, but the Dias files are not. Dias’s lawyers applied for a seal, but they were denied. Hence they are publically available.
I went through the effort to send a letter in the mail to the Monroe County Clerk of Courts with a $40.00 check. They then sent me a heavy stack of paper containing the previously-under-seal documents.
I uploaded them to the Internet Archive here, so that anyone can look for themselves. I did not include duplicates (and some things that are available elsewhere, such as the entirety of the AAUP handbook reproduced in print). Included material includes some interesting documents not reproduced elsewhere, such as emails between Ranga Dias and the University, emails to the Nature editors on retracting papers, and Ranga Dias’s multiple responses to the misconduct report.
At the same time, I sent a FOIA request to the NSF. They told me that they were “unable to confirm or deny the existence of investigative records” about Ranga Dias. Who do they think they are, the CIA?