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Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Media inquiry / request for comment / investigative journalism correspondence
File Size: 2.45 MB
Summary

This document is a formal request for comment from journalists (likely BuzzFeed News) to a prominent physicist (identifiable as Lawrence Krauss by biographical details) regarding allegations of sexual misconduct spanning 2006 to 2016. It details two specific incidents: a 2006 alleged sexual assault of a volunteer at a Center for Inquiry event in Washington D.C., and a 2007 pattern of harassment toward a student at Case Western Reserve University. The document originates from a House Oversight committee file dump.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Recipient (Implied: Lawrence Krauss) Subject of investigation
Described as professor of physics at Case Western Reserve University, prominent figure in skeptics movement, affiliat...
Azeen Ghorayshi Reporter
Colleague on the science desk reporting the story.
Virginia Hughes Reporter
Colleague on the science desk reporting the story.
Volunteer for CFI D.C. Alleged Victim
Subject of Incident 1 in November 2006.
Student at Case Western Alleged Victim
Subject of Incident 2 in Fall/December 2007; wrote column in school paper.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Case Western Reserve University University
Former employer of the subject.
Arizona State University University
Affiliated institution.
Australian National University University
Affiliated institution.
New College of the Humanities University
Affiliated institution.
Center for Inquiry (CFI) Non-profit
Subject serves as honorary member of board of directors; site of Incident 1.
House Oversight Committee Government Body
Source of the document (Footer: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).

Timeline (4 events)

December 2007
Student interview for science journal where subject ignored questions and asked for dinner.
Subject's Office, Case Western Reserve University
Subject Student
Fall 2007
Conversation regarding post-graduation plans where subject made inappropriate comments.
Case Western Reserve University
Subject Student
November 2006
Launch event for the new Center for Inquiry.
Washington D.C.
Subject CFI Volunteer
November 2006
Alleged sexual assault in hotel room.
Washington D.C. Hotel
Subject CFI Volunteer

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of Incident 1 (CFI launch and hotel).
Location of Incident 2 (Professor's office).

Relationships (3)

Subject (Lawrence Krauss) Journalist/Subject Azeen Ghorayshi / Virginia Hughes
Reporters sending inquiry regarding allegations.
Subject (Lawrence Krauss) Predatory/Alleged Assault CFI Volunteer
Followed her, invited to room, alleged physical assault.
Subject (Lawrence Krauss) Professor/Student Case Western Student
Student interviewed him for journal; he made inappropriate advances.

Key Quotes (4)

"When I was in college I could never get a girl that looked like you."
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"There was even one particular creep of a professor who once told me he thought differently of me compared to other students and asked me to dinner: a situation so disturbing that it left me upset for weeks afterward"
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Quote #2
"You then lifted her by her arms, and pushed her onto the bed beneath you, forcibly kissing her and trying to pull down the crotch of her tights."
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Quote #3
"asked her if she was 'of age.'"
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Full Extracted Text

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The story concerns your actions towards students while a professor of physics at Case Western Reserve University, as well as your conduct in non-academic settings as a prominent figure in the skeptics movement. I am reporting this story along with two of my colleagues on the science desk, Azeen Ghorayshi and Virginia Hughes.
Our story is about several allegations of sexual misconduct dating from 2006 to 2016 (see full details below). Our reporting also goes into how the various institutions you have been affiliated with — Case Western, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, the New College of the Humanities, and the Center for Inquiry, for which you serve as an honorary member of the board of directors — have handled complaints and concerns about your behavior during this time.
Our story is corroborated by emails, university documents, official complaints, testimony from victims and eyewitnesses, and interviews with more than two dozen of your current and former academic colleagues, students, and peers in the skeptics movement.
I wanted to offer you the opportunity to comment and/or respond to the main facts we plan to publish. If you wish to comment on any of the below findings, we need to hear from you as soon as possible. We are planning on publishing our story Tuesday morning, Eastern US Time.
Based on our reporting, this is what we plan to publish:
Incident 1:
• In November of 2006, at an event launching the new Center for Inquiry in Washington D.C., you met a volunteer for CFI D.C.
• At the event, you asked for her business card. Later, you followed her as she was leaving and asked her if she was "of age."
• Later, you emailed her to invite her to dinner.
• You planned to dine with her in the restaurant at the Washington D.C. hotel where you were staying.
• You told her to come up to your room first because you needed to finish some work.
• In your hotel room, you seemed in no rush to leave. You ordered a cheese plate, and later champagne, despite her suggestion that you go down to dinner.
• You then made a comment about her eye makeup, getting very close to her face.
• You then lifted her by her arms, and pushed her onto the bed beneath you, forcibly kissing her and trying to pull down the crotch of her tights.
• She struggled to push you off her.
• You said, "When I was in college I could never get a girl that looked like you."
• When you pulled out a condom, she got out from under you. She said "I have to go," and rushed out of the room.
Incident 2:
• In an incident that occurred in fall of 2007 while you were a physics professor at Case Western Reserve University, a student tried to talk to you about her plans after graduation. You mentioned to her how tough it must be to have all the other physics majors asking her out on dates.
• In a second incident in December of 2007, while you were still at Case Western, the same student visited your office to interview you for a student science journal. You closed the door behind her, and ignored the questions she had prepared. Then you made a casual comment about taking her out for dinner.
• Later, in a regular column for the school paper, she described her experiences with you, without mentioning you by name. "There was even one particular creep of a professor who once told me he thought differently of me compared to other students and asked me to dinner: a situation so disturbing that it left me upset for weeks afterward," she wrote.
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