Imperial Valley Press

Tyson keeps museum post after sexual misconduct probe

- BY KAREN MATTHEWS

NEW YORK — Astrophysi­cist Neil deGrasse Tyson will keep his job as head of the Hayden Planetariu­m at New York’s American Museum of Natural History after the museum concluded its investigat­ion into sexual misconduct accusation­s against him.

A museum spokesman said in a statement Thursday that based on the results of the investigat­ion, Tyson “remains an employee and director of the Hayden Planetariu­m.”

The statement said museum officials would not comment further “because this is a confidenti­al personnel matter.”

Tyson was accused of behaving inappropri­ately with two women in an article published in November on the website Patheos.

In one episode from 2009, Katelyn Allers, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at Bucknell University in Pennsylvan­ia, said Tyson put his hand under the shoulder part of her dress while exploring her tattoo of the solar system to see if it included Pluto. Allers said the behavior was “creepy.”

The second case involved Ashley Watson, who quit her job as an assistant for Tyson on the Fox TV show “Cosmos” last year after what she said was inappropri­ate behavior on his part.

In one instance, Watson said Tyson invited her into his apartment and told her he wanted to hug her but if he did he’d “just want more.”

Tyson responded to the allegation­s in a December Facebook post in which denied acting wrongly.

Fox Broadcasti­ng and National Geographic cleared Tyson to return to the air on his television series “StarTalk” and “Cosmos” earlier this year after investigat­ing the same allegation­s.

A representa­tive for Tyson did not respond to an email seeking comment Saturday.

Messages seeking comment were sent to Allers and Watson.

 ??  ?? In this Nov. 1, 2017, file photo, Neil deGrasse Tyson attends a fan event celebratin­g the release Kelly Clarkson’s album “Meaning of Life” at YouTube Space New York in New York. PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP
In this Nov. 1, 2017, file photo, Neil deGrasse Tyson attends a fan event celebratin­g the release Kelly Clarkson’s album “Meaning of Life” at YouTube Space New York in New York. PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP

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