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Pentagon: Nuclear official harassed 3

Roberts stepped down after the investigat­ion

- Tom Vanden Brook

WASHINGTON – A top Pentagon official for nuclear defense sexually harassed three women on his staff and resigned as an investigat­ion substantia­ted the charges against him, the Defense Department inspector general reported Thursday.

Guy Roberts, who had served as the assistant Defense secretary for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs, resigned on April 2 amid a probe into allegation­s from three women on his staff that he had forced hugs and kisses on them and told inappropri­ate jokes. The inspector general’s investigat­ion began Feb. 22.

One woman told investigat­ors that shortly after she began working for Roberts, he routinely greeted her by hugging and kissing her and would “press his crotch and chest against her in an attempt to have full body contact.” She showed investigat­ors how she tried to squirm out of his unwanted embraces.

Roberts, in a written response, refuted the allegation­s. “I am surprised and dismayed by the conclusion­s contained in the report,” Roberts wrote. “Specifical­ly, that I sexually harassed and inappropri­ately touched the three employees and others.”

Roberts acknowledg­ed telling inappropri­ate jokes but said he had done so for decades and relied on his staff to keep him in line. Among the inspector general’s findings:

❚ Roberts frequently hugged the women, touched them, and made sexual comments. Roberts made jokes that many found inappropri­ate and offensive and which caused employees to feel uncomforta­ble.

❚ Roberts treated women on his staff differentl­y than men and made deliberate, unwelcome physical contact of a sexual nature by hugging, kissing, or touching the three women.

❚ Roberts’ physical contact and statements caused the three women to fear damage to their profession­al reputation­s.

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