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From:
Lawrence Krauss
Sent:
Saturday, August 4, 2018 9:28 PM
To:
Justin Dillon; Courtney Forrest
Cc:
Lawrence Krauss
Subject:
Fwd: highly time-sensitive inquiry from a Science magazine reporter
fyi.
just =yi. no action required.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The Origins Project at ASU
Co-Director,=Cosmology Initiative
Foundation =rofessor
School of =arth & Space Exploration and Physics Department Arizona=State University, P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ
85287-1404 Research Office:
I Assistant (Jessica):
Origins Office (Cynthia):
mailto
=nbsp;
origins.asu.edu
=/div>
Begin=forwarded message:
From: =/b>Patrick Kenney <[email protected]>
Subject: =/b>Re: highly =ime-sensitive inquiry from a Science magazine reporter
Date: =/b>August 4, 2018 at 1:50:26 PM =DT
To: =/b>Lawrence Krauss
Mark Searle
Dear Lawrence,
We did not release any information =xcept as required by ASU policy. However, it =ppears the =eporting party,
in one instance, may have and that is the =ndividual's prerogative. The University is =ollowing its established policies
and procedures and they have been =rovided to you. But, let me review the =elevant ASU =olicies regarding your note.
Under ACD 401 and its procedures =n P20, the Provost receives the investigative report from the Office of =quity
and Inclusion and makes the determination. There is no =ppeal from the determination. The determination is provided
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to =he reporting party, the respondent, the Title IX Coordinator and the =ppropriate administrator (in this case me). The
procedure was =ollowed.
Regarding the second determination you received, the document was sent to the Title IX Coordinator and to
ryself. The reporting party in that instance was the University =i.e,. Title =X Coordinator). This is set forth in P20. The
disciplinary =rocess that I have initiated is a separate policy (ABOR 6-201.J and L) =nd we are following those procedural
steps as well. That process =llows you to contest the sufficiency of the administration's =vidence to support the
disciplinary action of dismissal for just =ause.
Thanks, =at
From: Lawrence Krauss
Sent: Friday, August 3, 21/111.1
:
To: Mark Searle; Patrick =enney
Cc: Lawrence Krauss
Subject: Fwd: highly time-sensitive =nquiry from a Science magazine reporter
Dear Mark and Patrick:
Please see the attached =mail and link to Science Magazine article. I received a similar =mail from Peter Aldhous
at BuzzFeed. I am shocked and dismayed by =he release of what I thought was confidential information at the time =y
the University and its subsequent release to the media. My =nderstanding is that the investigation process is subject to
ronfidentiality terms, and moreover, as I have expressed my intent to =ppeal, this process is ongoing. I have numerous
problems with the =nvestigative reports and findings which would be aired at such an =ppeal. In what way is release of
such detailed information in a =etter to the complainant at this time not a violation of =onfidentiality and my rights
therein?
Lawrence Krauss
http://www.sciencemag.orenews/2018/08/university-=inds-prominent-astrophysicist-lawrence-krauss-
grabbed-woman-s-breastar class="">
Begin forwarded message:
From: Meredith Wadman
<mailto:
Subject: highly time-sensitive inquiry from a Science =agazine reporter
Date: August 3, 2018 at 6:38:01 PM GMT
To:
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Dear Dr. Krauss,
l'= a reporter with Science in Washington, D.C.
l'= in possession of the document with ASU's determination that =ou violated ASU's code of conduct in
grabbing a woman's =reast at a conference in November, 2016 in Australia. I have also =nterviewed a witness to this
incident, Melanie Thomson, at some length =nd will be calling ASU momentarily to ask about the action it is taking =s a
result of these findings.
I am very =uch hoping to get your comment for my article which will post as soon =s this evening
eastern time.
The =uestions I would like to ask are:
What is =our response to this finding? Is it fair? Is it true? Why/Why =ot?
What is right or wrong in the process of this =econd investigation of you by ASU?
Has ASU =aken any official actions against you in recent days, e.g. to terminate =our employment, end
your administrative leave, require sexual =arassment training or anything else that one would typically expect in =his
kind of situation?
Melanie =homson who says she witnessed the breast•grabbing incident in November =016 is asking for a
public apology from you and that you be required to =o to sensitivity training/counselling. How do you respond?
What do you want to add that is not in your 9-page =tatement posted after the BuzzFeed article was
published in =arch?
What else do you want me to =now?
I'm available by email, or at both numbers =elow. I would welcome the chance to speak with you. I will
=e available until 6 pm Eastern time today.
Sincerely,
Meredith Wadman, BM, BCh
Reporter
Science =agazine
Suite 1144
1200 New York Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. =0005
Office:
Cell:
Email:
Twitter
From: Meredith Wadman
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Sent: Friday, March 09, 2018 =:46 PM
To:
Subject: time-sensitive inquiry =rom a Science magazine reporter
Dear =r. Krauss,
I'm working on deadline on a =rief (150-word) item for our next print issue. It will note =SU's placing
you on paid administrative leave earlier this =eek, and your resignation from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists'=board.
I would very much like to quote your =eaction to ASU's action, and if you would send that by email or
=ive me a call in that regard I would be grateful.
I =ould also appreciate:
1.
A copy of your resignation letter to the =ulletin's Board
2.
A =opy directly from you of your statement responding to the BuzzFeed =rticle, and your
confirmation of what date that statement was =eleased.
If you can get back to me today, I =ould be grateful. I apologize for the short notice. If that'= not
possible, can you respond over the weekend or at latest by 10 am =astern time on Monday?
Thanks for =onsidering these requests.
Sincerely,
Meredith
Meredith =adman, BM, BCh
Reporter
Science Magazine
Suite 1144
1200 New York Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Office:
Cell:
Email:
Twitter:
mailto
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, =he Origins Project at ASU
Co-Director, Cosmology =nitiative
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space =xploration and Physics Department
Arizona State =niversit , P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
Research Office
I Assistant (Jessica):
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Origins Office (Cynthia):
origins.asu.edu I twitter.com
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