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Lawrence Krauss denies alleged selfie‑hand incident at 2016 conference
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Lawrence Krauss denies alleged selfie‑hand incident at 2016 conference

Lawrence Krauss denies alleged selfie‑hand incident at 2016 conference The passage contains a personal harassment allegation against a well‑known academic, but provides no concrete evidence, names of other parties, financial transactions, or links to higher‑level officials. It is primarily a denial statement, offering limited investigative value beyond confirming the existence of a complaint. Key insights: Allegation of unwanted hand contact during a selfie at a November 2016 conference.; Complaint did not disclose the identity of the alleged victim or provide photographic evidence.; Both the alleged victim and a witness failed to file formal complaints at the time.

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Lawrence Krauss denies alleged selfie‑hand incident at 2016 conference The passage contains a personal harassment allegation against a well‑known academic, but provides no concrete evidence, names of other parties, financial transactions, or links to higher‑level officials. It is primarily a denial statement, offering limited investigative value beyond confirming the existence of a complaint. Key insights: Allegation of unwanted hand contact during a selfie at a November 2016 conference.; Complaint did not disclose the identity of the alleged victim or provide photographic evidence.; Both the alleged victim and a witness failed to file formal complaints at the time.

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kagglehouse-oversightharassment-allegationacademic-misconductconference-incidentlawrence-kraussselfie-controversy
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