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Extraction Summary

5
People
3
Organizations
3
Locations
3
Events
2
Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Response letter/statement (draft or email)
File Size: 2.88 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a written defense by an academic (likely Lawrence Krauss, based on the specific mention of ASU, ANU, and the nature of the allegations) addressing a report about sexual misconduct. The writer refutes allegations of inappropriate touching during a selfie at a conference in November 2016, citing investigations by both Arizona State University (ASU) and Australian National University (ANU) that found the claims not credible. The writer argues the complaints were third-party hearsay and provides context regarding their aversion to camera flashes.

People (5)

Name Role Context
The Writer Author/Accused
Likely Lawrence Krauss (based on ASU/ANU affiliation context); defending against sexual misconduct allegations regard...
Anonymous Third Party Complainant
Lodged the complaint about the incident; described as an 'observer'.
Conference Attendee (Subject) Alleged Victim
Person allegedly touched in an unwelcome manner; did not lodge a complaint.
Conference Attendee (Photographer) Photographer
Took the 'selfie' photo; did not lodge a complaint.
Conference Organisers Organization Staff
Received the initial complaint at the time of the incident.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
ASU
Arizona State University; investigated the writer.
ANU
Australian National University; investigated and temporarily suspended the writer.
House Oversight Committee
Implied via footer stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026770.

Timeline (3 events)

November 2016
Alleged sexual misconduct incident involving a selfie at a formal banquet.
Conference (Unspecified)
The Writer Conference Attendees
Unknown
Investigation by ASU.
ASU
Unknown (Month-long duration)
Investigation by ANU resulting in temporary suspension and subsequent reinstatement.
ANU

Locations (3)

Location Context
ASU Campus
Mentioned regarding investigations.
ANU Campus
Mentioned regarding investigations and suspension.
Unspecified location where the November 2016 incident occurred.

Relationships (2)

The Writer Employment/Affiliation ASU
Writer mentions investigations by ASU regarding their conduct.
The Writer Employment/Affiliation ANU
Writer mentions holding a position at ANU and being temporarily suspended.

Key Quotes (5)

"The University specifically stated there were never any allegations of sexual misconduct or harassment by me at the University"
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"The complaint was investigated by both ASU and ANU and both came to the conclusion that it was not credible and no university policies had been violated."
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"The photo submitted as part of the complaint does not provide evidence of any physical contact."
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"I often put my hand up in front of a camera if there is a flash, as I specifically request selfies not to include flashes"
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Quote #4
"Thus, this false claim strikes at the heart of what I am about"
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Re item 6: You report on ASU’s response to item #6 , without including the fact that the University specifically stated there were never any allegations of sexual misconduct or harassment by me at the University, and moreover that the 'outside complaints' were in fact related specifically to your item #6. Further you neglect to mention that this complaint was by an anonymous third party, not the individual who was allegedly harassed, who never lodged a complaint, and that no specific evidence was provided of the alleged transgression. I was surprised and dismayed that both ASU and ANU launched investigations on the basis of this but was told by both Universities that because of my high profile even such unsubstantiated third party complaints at private events unrelated to the University would be investigated. The complaint was investigated by both ASU and ANU and both came to the conclusion that it was not credible and no university policies had been violated. In addition ANU’s investigation, which took a full month, found various inconsistencies in the allegation, which suggest distortion and fabrication, I will quote from the ANU report. The initial complaint, which in fact resulted in a temporary suspension of my position at ANU until it was dismissed, outlined the claim you made in the words you quoted in your note to me, but it also stated
"It is the University’s understanding that a complaint was lodged directly to the conference organisers at the time of the incident."
After the month-long investigation, during which I was told I was not to interact with anyone on campus (again moot because I was a hemisphere removed) the final report, from which I quote below absolved me of any wrongdoing, reinstating my position, and indicated information inconsistent with the original claim and apparent later claims:
"The allegations were made by an observer to the incident.
- The complaint did not identify, nor disclose the identity of the conference attendee who was allegedly touched in
an unwelcome manner.
- The conference attendee who took the ‘selfie’ photo did not lodge a formal complaint to the conference organisers
at the time of the incident (November 2016).
- The conference attendee who witnessed the incident, did not lodge a formal complaint to the conference organisers
at the time of the incident (November 2016).
-The photo submitted as part of the complaint does not provide evidence of any physical contact.
- The complainant alleged that a photo exists, showing your hand on the breast of the conference attendee who took
the ‘selfie’ photo. This photo was not made available to the Australian National University, although it was requested
in the course of the investigation."
(And for the record I often put my hand up in front of a camera if there is a flash, as I specifically request selfies not to include flashes, so that I don’t end up with a series bright spots in front of my eyes for the next half hour. Moreover, I have no idea if the other eyewitnesses you quote, who were not involved in any complaint, were in fact there but this was a formal banquet with individuals and their partners, which I attended long enough to agree to sign things and do selfies before leaving early because I was tired. Even if I had any such intent it would have been lunacy to pose for selfies in front of a group and openly do such a thing, including presumably in front of this person’s partner, . Which, besides the fact that I don’t do such things, is one of the many reasons it never happened.)
What makes this particular type of allegation so repugnant is that I get asked for literally thousands of selfies, and when people come up to me they are vulnerable, often shaking, or sometimes aggressive. I am particularly proud of the way I work to make all people feel at ease, and respected, rather than humiliated, whatever their behavior or request. Thus, this false claim strikes at the heart of what I am about, which characterizes all my
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