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From: Lawrence Krauss <
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 5:48 PM
To: Sam Harris
Cc: Travis Pangburn; Lawrence Krauss
Subject: Re: Sexual harassment and Lawrence Krauss from
I =as planning on writing both of you today or tomorrow if buzzfeed =ecided to go ahead with their story after I wrote to
them, but since =hey sent this to you here is what I was planning to forward.. namely my =esponse to their email and
their original email. I hope it =elps. They have clearly decided in advance to try to smear me, =nd potentially other
atheists (I found the remarks in their =E244miscellaneous facts' telling in this regard), and I =elt a detailed response to
the false claims was important. If you =ant to discuss this further I am happy to. I am currently on a plane =eading to
phoenix.
Thanks for forwarding.
LMK
Begin forwarded message:
From: Lawrence Krauss < <mailto >>
Subject: Re: URGENT: BuzzFeed =ews inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
Date: December 11, 2017 at 10:18:30 AM MST
To: Peter Aldhous <[email protected]>
Cc:
I appreciate the opportunity to =espond to your email. I am currently on a plane until noon pacific =ime, and
then heading to a meeting right after landing, till about 2 pm =r so. While I am running the risk that you will report my
=omments, if you do, either out of context, or incompletely, I am =esponding with an effort to be complete, as I always
try and do with =eporters. If you decide to go ahead with a story, which, after =eading my responses, I hope you decide
is inappropriate, I would like =ou to quote my responses fully in order not to distort them. =nbsp;
It is =ard to know how to respond to a list of false and/or distorted =negations, along with misleading
statements. I treat people I interact =ith with respect, and I work hard to support and mentor students, =olleagues, and
members of the general public, and this is supported by =he institutions of which I am a part. I do not sexually harass
=eople. If the purpose of your reporting is to somehow argue that =niversities and other institutions are lax in dealing
with well known =ndividuals like myself, then in fact the situation is quite the =pposite. My high public profile opens me
up to more scrutiny at =hese institutions, not less, and it also opens me up to a host of =nfounded outside complaints
and allegations that other faculty do not =eceive, each of which the University has to respond to. The fact =hat I have
remained a professor in all Universities with which I have =een associated, in good standing, and also an officer or an
invited =peaker at organizations like CFI, which have strict harassment =olicies, is a confirmation of the fact that their
experience validates = trust in my behavior. I was asked to be an honorary director of =FI, and continue to be invited to
their last 3 meetings to speak, =pecifically because, as they have written me after the fact, the =ttendees universally
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appreciated my talks, my courtesy, and =raciousness in spending time with the attendees. If the purpose =f your report
is to impugn my integrity or suggest I have a history of =arassment, that too is false. As noted in one of your
=miscellaneous facts', as a scientist I try and remain =keptical, and rely on empirical evidence, rather than allegations
and =nnuendo by people whose motives I cannot judge. I also try and =udge the facts in context. The fact that
Universities and other =rganizations employ me or have me on their boards, or invite me to =eetings is because they
value my contributions and my =ctions.
The items you list are false or distorted. Item 1 refers to a =onsensual encounter in my hotel room in 2006
where we mutually decided, =n a polite discussion in fact, that taking it any further would not be =ppropriate, and there
were respectful and platonic encounters =fterwards. There is nothing to comment on in item 3, which involves an
=nonymous 3rd party claim because I know nothing about it, there =re no details provided, and it clearly was not taken
seriously enough =o result in any university action. Item 4 is confusing. Are =ou saying that because I decided I didn't
want to go out to a =ar with a group of attendees that I was harassing them? The =econd part did not happen. Re
incident 5: The 'female =ompanion' in this case is my wife, who accompanied me on the =ruise, and has attested to the
fact that the claim is false. This =s what I wrote at the time in response to the blog in question, causing =t to be taken
down.
It is worth responding to Item 2 =nd 6 in more detail,
Re item 2: the student in question was interested in =cience communication, and on dozens of occasions came
to me, asked me =o talk over coffee, or wrote to me with questions. When she asked =bout advice for after graduation I
DID tell her she was different than =he other students in her year. The rest of them were interested =n going on to
graduate school in physics, but she was interested in =cience communication so I told her that she might want to take a
=ifferent path. Since she was the only woman in her year, as I =ecall, I did ask her on one of these occasions if that made
it =ifficult for her in any way. I asked, because as a faculty member =nd department chair I was interested in knowing
what we could do, if =ecessary to encourage more women to go into physics, and also because =s someone she had
asked for career advice from I wanted to know if that =ade a difference to her. Re asking her for dinner.. I have gone
=ack over emails from that period. I have numerous requests from her =sking me to go for coffee to talk, which I usually
had to turn down =ecause I was busy, and on several occasions she asked me to have coffee =ith her off campus to talk,
and I politely declined. I did let =er accompany me off campus one time to watch me do a BBC interview =ecause she
specifically requested it, and I believe she found it =seful. I did and do have coffee and meals with students on =ampus,
and I see nothing wrong with this. I try to treat students =s respected colleagues if possible. I was shocked when I later
=earned of the complaint she was apparently asked to lodge to the =niversity, not least because there was no
inappropriate interaction but =1st) because, well after the dates you listed on which she was =pparently offended, she
continued to email me with joking questions or =omments. Also, at a later AAAS conference, again in 2008, =or which
she had asked, and for which I had written her a letter of =ecommendation to attend, my wife and I gave her a lift in our
taxi well =ut out of our way in order to drop her off at her hotel, and I note in =n email response to her email about the
conference, again in 2008, I =xpressed that I would pass her regards along to my wife and vice versa. =nbsp;When the
University later informed me of the complaint I was =hocked and concerned. When I spoke to the human resources
=erson, including relating my concerns and explaining the situation, I =as told that no formal complaint of sexual
harassment was requested. =nbsp;By that time I learned of the complaint I had already announced my =ntentions to
leave Case to accept an offer at ASU—a very =ifficult decision for me because of my long-standing attachment to the
=niversity, the excellent relations I had with my colleagues there—=both among the faculty (many of whom in physics I
had hired while =epartment chair)) and among the administration, along with a very =ttractive counter-offer by Case.
Because I was already in Arizona =t the later time I was asked not to have any further interaction with =he student I
agreed to that request, both to respect her sensitivities =nd also because it was basically moot because I was not on
campus. =ollowing this episode, as indicated in the letter to the student, I did =ssess what might have led to
misinterpretations by this student, and =ecame more careful in offering advice when talking to students. I =as also told
by human resources that because it was decided to handle =his informally and not formally, that (a) it should remain
=onfidential, which I, at least abided by, and (b) if no further =omplaints were lodged in that case, that the University
would preserve =ts confidentiality and remove the complaint from my record after 5 =ears, which makes me surprised
and concerned that someone violated that =ritten agreement with you.
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Re item 6: You report on ASU'= response to item #6, without including the fact that the University =pecifically
stated there were never any allegations of sexual =isconduct or harassment by me at the University, and moreover that
the =outside complaints' were in fact related specifically to your item #6. =nbsp; Further you neglect to mention that
this complaint was by an =nonymous third party, not the individual who was allegedly harassed, =ho never lodged a
complaint, and that no specific evidence was provided =f the alleged transgression. I was surprised and dismayed that
=oth ASU and ANU launched investigations on the basis of this but was =old by both Universities that because of my high
profile even such =nsubstantiated third party complaints at private events unrelated to =he University would be
investigated. The complaint was =nvestigated by both ASU and ANU and both came to the conclusion =hat it was not
credible and no university policies had been violated. =nbsp;ln addition ANU's investigation, which took a full month,
=ound various inconsistencies in the allegation, which suggest =istortion and fabrication, I will quote from the ANU
report. The =nitial complaint, which in fact resulted in a temporary suspension of =y position at ANU until it was
dismissed, outlined the claim you made =n the words you quoted in your note to me, but it also =tated
"It=is the University's understanding that a complaint was =odged directly to the conference organisers at the
time of the =ncident."
After the month-long investigation, during which I was told I =as not to interact with anyone on campus (again
moot because I was a =emisphere removed) the final report, from which I quote below absolved =e of any wrongdoing,
reinstating my position, and indicated information =nconsistent with the original claim and apparent later =laims:
"The =llegations were made by an observer to the incident.
- The =omplaint did not identify, nor disclose the identity of the conference =ttendee who was allegedly touched
in
an =nwelcome manner.
- The conference attendee =ho took the 'selfie' photo did not lodge a formal =omplaint to the conference
organisers
at the =ime of the incident (November 2016).
- The =onference attendee who witnessed the incident, did not lodge a formal =omplaint to the conference
organisers
at the =ime of the incident (November 2016).
-The photo submitted as part of the complaint does not provide =vidence of any physical contact.
- The complainant =lleged that a photo exists, showing your hand on the breast of the =onference attendee who
took
the 'selfie' =hoto. This photo was not made available to the Australian National =niversity, although it was
requested
in the =ourse of the investigation."
(And for the record I often put my hand up =n front of a camera if there is a flash, as I specifically request =elfies
not to include flashes, so that I don't end up with a =eries bright spots in front of my eyes for the next half hour.
=nbsp;Moreover, I have no idea if the other eyewitnesses you quote, who =ere not involved in any complaint, were in
fact there but this was a =ormal banquet with individuals and their partners, which I attended =ong enough to agree to
sign things and do selfies before leaving early =ecause I was tired. Even if I had any such intent it would have been
=unacy to pose for selfies in front of a group and openly do such a =hing, including presumably in front of this person's
partner, . =hich, besides the fact that I don't do such things, is one of =he many reasons it never happened.)
What makes this particular type of =Ilegation so repugnant is that I get asked for literally thousands of =elfies,
and when people come up to me they are vulnerable, often =haking, or sometimes aggressive. I am particularly proud
of the =ay I work to make all people feel at ease, and respected, rather than =umiliated, whatever their behavior or
request. Thus, this false claim =trikes at the heart of what I am about, which characterizes all my =nteractions with fans:
to acknowledge them in a way that makes them =eel appreciated and respected. As I understand you had a =eporter
watching me sign books and take selfies at the CFI conference =n Las Vegas this year, that behavior is what they will
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have witnessed =nd should report on. Moreover, I am proud of the interactions I have =ad at both Case and ASU, with
students, colleagues and staff of all =enders and ethnicities. I have worked hard to support them, =entor them, and
treat them with respect. I treat others as =esponsible adults, and I expect to be treated =qually.
On Dec =0, 2017, at 6:12 PM, Peter Aldhous <[email protected]> wrote:
Dr. Krauss:
As you know, I'm=a reporter for BuzzFeed News who has been investigating sexual =isconduct
allegations against you. As we've already discussed =y email, I'd very much like to interview you about these =llegations
in detail.
In particular, you stated in an email sent on Nov 13 that two =niversities had investigated an incident (#
6 below). You claimed that =/span>"both =niversities independently concluded that the report was unsubstantiated =nd
fabricated with malicious intent." We are not aware that =ither university concluded fabrication or malicious intent, so if
you =ave evidence to support this assertion, we would like to see and =iscuss it.
The story concerns your actions towards students while a =rofessor of physics at Case Western Reserve
University, as well as your =onduct in non-academic settings as a prominent figure in the skeptics =ovement. I am
reporting this story along with two of my colleagues on =he science desk, Azeen Ghorayshi and Virginia Hughes.
Our story is about =everal allegations of sexual misconduct dating from 2006 to 2016 (see =ull details
below). Our reporting also goes into how the various =nstitutions you have been affiliated with — Case Western, =rizona
State University, the Australian National University, the New =ollege of the Humanities, and the Center for Inquiry, for
which you =erve as an honorary member of the board of directors — have =andled complaints and concerns about your
behavior during this time. =/span>
Our story is =orroborated by emails, university documents, official complaints, =estimony from victims
and eyewitnesses, and interviews with more than =wo dozen of your current and former academic colleagues, students,
and =eers in the skeptics movement.
I wanted to offer you the opportunity to comment and/or =espond to the main facts we plan to publish.
If you wish to comment on =ny of the below findings, we need to hear from you as soon as =ossible. We are planning on
=ublishing our story Tuesday morning, Eastern US Time.
Based on our =eporting, this is what we plan to publish:
Incident =:
In November of 2006, at an event launching the new Center for =nquiry in Washington D.C., you
met a volunteer for CFI D.C. =/span>
At the event, you asked for her business card. Later, you =ollowed her as she was leaving and
asked her if she was "of =ge."
Later, you emailed her =o invite her to dinner.
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You planned to dine with her in the restaurant at the Washington =.C. hotel where you were
staying.
You told her to come up to your room first because you needed =o finish some work.
In your hotel room, you seemed in no rush to leave. You =rdered a cheese plate, and later
champagne, despite her suggestion that =ou go down to dinner.
You then made a comment about her eye makeup, getting very close to =er face.
You then lifted her by =er arms, and pushed her onto the bed beneath you, forcibly kissing her
=nd 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 =irl that looked like you."
When you pulled out a =ondom, she got out from under you. She said "I have to go,"=and
rushed out of the room.
Incident 2:
In an incident that =ccurred in fall of 2007 while you were a physics professor at Case =estern
Reserve University, a student tried to =alk to you about her plans after graduation. You mentioned to her how =ough it
must be to have all the other physics majors asking her out on =ates.
In a second incident in December of 2007, while you were =till at Case Western, the same
student visited your office to interview =ou for a student science journal. You closed the door behind her, and =gnored
the questions she had prepared. Then you made a casual comment =bout taking her out for dinner.
Later, in a regular column for the school paper, she =escribed her experiences with you, without
mentioning you by name. =E2QQThere was even one particular creep of a professor who once =old me he thought
differently of me compared to other students and =sked me to dinner: a situation so disturbing that it left me upset for
=eeks afterward," she wrote.
She was then =pproached by a dean at the university, who suspected that she was =eferring to
you, based on a previously reported incident with another =tudent. He encouraged her to make a complaint, and she
did.=/span>
University investigators interviewed both you and the =tudent.
On September 4, 2008, =usan Nickel•Schindewolf, the university's associate vice =resident for
student affairs, wrote to the student, telling her that =he investigation was complete. She wrote that you had been told:
=E2$ 'This type of behavior could constitute sexual harassment in =iolation of the university's sexual harassment
=olicy."
The letter also stated =hat you were prohibited from making contact with the student as long as
=he remained at Case.
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The letter also stated =hat you are required to get approval from the dean or the chair of the
=hysics department before setting foot on the campus =gain.
The letter also =tated, "Dr. Krauss expressed regret about having a negative =mpact on you, and
also his willingness to use this complaint as an =pportunity to reflect and improve on his future interactions with
=tudents."
By then, you had =lready left Case, taking up your current position at Arizona State =niversity
the month before.
"The =pportunities being offered at ASU are simply too great to turn down at =his stage in my
career," you told Case colleagues, in an email =nnouncing your departure on April 16, 2008.
Incident =:
A former Case Western physics department administrator =onfirmed that she had reported a
previous incident involving a student =ho had confided in her about your inappropriate behavior towards =er.
Incident 4:
You met a student from =nother university, an atheist activist, in March 2008 at the American
=theists Convention in Minneapolis. She wanted to expand the atheist =roup she ran at the midwestern university she
was attending, and hoped =o convince you to come and speak. You initially seemed enthusiastic. =/span>
During the convention, attendees including you and Richard =awkins went for dinner with the
student and volunteers for Dawkins'=foundation.
Afterwards, the =tudent invited you to join the volunteers for a drink. =/span>
You asked her to come get you in your hotel room. She was =ary of your intentions, and so
brought a male friend with her. Opening =he door to find them both there, you informed her you had decided not =o go.
You met this student =gain at the American Atheists =onvention in Des Moines, Iowa, in April
2011.
You pulled over a =hair for her in the bar, and then started running your hand up her leg =nder
the table.
She tried to shift her body away from you, and you persisted =n putting your hand on her leg.
She crossed her legs, and you kept =rying. Then she turned her entire body away.
Incident 5:
This incident allegedly occurred on in May 2011 on a =/span>CFI =ruise
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnrP8B-IKxE> . We understand that CFI staff were informed that you had
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=ropositioned a female cruise•goer, who rejected an invitation to join =ou and your female companion for sex in your
=abin.
At least two CFI =taffers were sufficiently concerned about reports of your behavior that =hey
urged CFI's president not to invite you on a 2014 cruise of the Galapagos Islands. You were invited on that cruise,
=owever.
Incident 6:
During a visit to Melbourne, Australia, in November 2016, you were =ccused of sexual
misconduct once again.
The incident happened =t a dinner held at the Melbourne Zoo as part of the Australian Skeptics
National =onvention, where you were a =eatured speaker.
With conference delegates chatting over drinks, a woman asked =ou for a celebrity selfie.
As the woman held out her phone to take the picture, you =eached over her shoulder and
grabbed her right =reast.
She immediately reacted, bodychecking you and spinning =round. "Don't do that," she said.
=/span>
BuzzFeed News has seen =he complaint made by another woman to ASU, ANU, and the New
College of =he Humanities in London, including the selfie, her face obscured to =onceal her identity. It shows your hand
in motion as a blur in front of =er shoulder, apparently moving toward her chest. Two other eyewitnesses rave
confirmed the complainant's account of what =appened.
In April 2017, the complainant described the incident on her =log. After hearing more about
your reputation for inappropriate =ehavior from blog readers, she decided to file a complaint about the =ov. 2016
incident.
•
On July 16, she filed formal complaints with Arizona State =niversity, and with the Australian
National University in Canberra and =he New College of the Humanities in London, where you have visiting
=ppointments.
Both Arizona State and the Australian National University =old her they would look into the
matter. But neither university found =gainst you.
"Based on the material available to the University, =e do not have sufficient evidence to
substantiate the allegations,"=Kiaran Kirk, dean of the College of Science at the Australian National =niversity, wrote to
her.
Erin Ellison, who heads Arizona State's Office of =quity & Inclusion, wrote to her explaining that
an inquiry "d=d not find a violation of university policy." =nbsp;
In October, Arizona State denied a request from BuzzFeed News =or documents relating to
complaints of sexual harassment against you. =owever, Cynthia Jewett, the university's senior associate =eneral counsel,
noted that two individuals, neither =ffiliated with the university, had complained about you. "The =niversity did not find
either communication to state a credible =Ilegation," Jewett wrote.
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Miscellaneous facts:
In 2008, you founded =he Origins Project <https://origins.asu.eduk at Arizona State =niversity
in Tempe, a multidisciplinary effort to understand the =/span>origins of the =niverse, life, and social systems. You have
led that effort ever =ince.
Thanks to best-selling books like The Physics of Star =rek and A Universe From =othing, frequent
essays in publications including the New Yorker and the New York =imes, and the documentary you made with biologist
Richard =awkins, called The =nbelievers, you are celebrated as one of America's leading =ublic intellectuals.
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You served on the science policy committee for Barack =bama's 2008 presidential campaign and
are a vocal critic of =resident Donald Trump.
You also make regular public appearances across the world, =ften at gatherings of skeptics and
atheists.
At CSICon in Las Vegas in =ctober, a few dozen fans paid $500 per head to attend a VIP luncheon
=ith you and Dawkins.
•
Many more lined up to get you to sign their copy of your =atest book, The Greatest Story =ver
Told — So Far.
Online, people can buy =-shirts emblazoned "Lawrence Krauss for =resident."
In talks and interviews, you have argued that our universe =rose without divine intervention,
that religion drives =enophobia, and that our brains are hardwired to believe.
You have stated that =cience provides answers to many of life's biggest questions, =nd can even
fix great societal injustices.
Earlier this year, at a Q&A event to promote your new =ook, the conversation came around to
the dearth of women and minorities =n science. "Science itself overcomes misogyny and prejudice and =las," you said.
"It's built in: Questioning =ourself, always questioning results, questioning others, relying on =mpirical evidence."
You have clashed with some skeptics over your defense of =effrey Epstein, a billionaire financier
who in 2008 was convicted for =oliciting prostitution from underage girls, and spent 13 months in a =lorida jail.
Through his private foundation, Epstein has funded the work =f several prominent scientists. He
has provided funding for your =rigins Project, supporting lectureship and scholarship programs, most =ecently pledging
$100,000 in 2014.
In April 2011, you told the Daily Beast: =E2$- As a scientist I always judge things on empirical
evidence and =e always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never =een anything else, so as a scientist, my
presumption is that whatever =he problems were I would believe him over other =eople."
In a blog comment about the Epstein controversy, you wrote: =E244)4H remain skeptical, and I
support a man whose character I :relieve I know...lf you want to condemn me for that, so be =t."
You were made an =onorary member of CFI's board of directors in December =011.
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A blog post published in August 2013 described incidents #1 =nd #4, naming you. Another post,
published at around the same time, =escribed incident #5.
The first post was edited to remove your name after you had =ommented that the allegations of
assault were "potentially =llegal." The second post was quickly taken =own.
Again, if you wish to comment on or clarify any of these =oints, please get in touch with us as soon as
possible. If I do not =espond immediately it is because I am on another call, so please leave =he best phone number to
reach you.
Thanks,
Peter Aldhous =/span>
Peter =ldhous, PhD
Science reporter I BuzzFeed News
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cell:
www.peteraldhous.com
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On Dec 11, 2017, at 10:38 AM, =am Harris < <mailto » wrote:
FYI
Virginia =ughes submitted a message to the Sam Harris Contact Publicist Contact =orm on Mon, December 11, 2017 -
7:37 am.
Name: Virginia Hughes
Email: <mailtol
Subject: Sexual harassment and Lawrence Krauss
Message: Hi,
We are journalists at =uzzFeed News, reporting an investigation about sexual harassment =Ilegations against Lawrence
Krauss between 2006 to 2016.
Much of the story revolves around his conduct =n the skeptics movement, and about how skeptic organizations —
=articularly CFI — have handled complaints about his =ehavior.
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We wanted to give you — =s a leader of the atheist movement and one of Krauss's =ollaborators — the opportunity to
comment on these =llegations.
We plan to publish on Tuesday =orning. Let us know soon if you'd like to comment.
Ginny Hughes, Peter Aldhous, Azeen Ghorayshi
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The =rigins Project at ASU
Co-Director, Cosmology =nitiative
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space =xploration and Physics Department
Arizona State =niversity, P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
Research Office: Assistant (Jessica): =
Origins Office (Cynthia): =
<mailto
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