The Fox Broadcasting Company and the producers of the science-based series “Cosmos” are investigating host Neil deGrasse Tyson following claims of sexual misconduct by three women.
The move follows a report on the claims by the religion website Patheos.
In a statement provided to Space.com “Cosmos” producers said: “The credo at the heart of Cosmos is to follow the evidence wherever it leads. The producers of Cosmos can do no less in this situation. We are committed to a thorough investigation of this matter and to act accordingly as soon as it is concluded.”
Fox Broadcasting also issued a statement, citing its own effort to look into the allegations: “We have only just become aware of the recent allegations regarding Neil deGrasse Tyson. We take these matters very seriously and we are reviewing the recent reports.”
The statements by Fox and Cosmos producers follow a report on Patheos Thursday (Nov. 29) in which two women claimed deGrasse Tyson acted inappropriately during personal interactions. (SEE ALSO: Neil deGrasse Tyson explains his ignorant climate tweet by calling skeptics ignorant)
In one, Katelyn Allers, an associate professor of astronomy and physics at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, claimed Tyson inappropriately touched her in 2009 while admiring a space tattoo on her upper left arm.
Another woman, Ashley Watson, claimed that she quit a position as Tyson’s assistant due to inappropriate sexual advances.
Those claims follow an earlier allegation by musician Tchiya Amet, who claimed Tyson raped her while both attended graduate school.
On Saturday (Dec. 1), Tyson issued a lengthy response to the allegations on Facebook in a post entitled “On Being Accused.” In the post, Tyson offered detailed accounts of the encounters referred to in the allegations by Allers, Watson, and Amet.
“In any claim, evidence matters. Evidence always matters,” Tyson wrote. “But what happens when it’s just one person’s word against another’s, and the stories don’t agree? That’s when people tend to pass judgment on who is more credible than whom. And that’s when an impartial investigation can best serve the truth – and would have my full cooperation to do so.”
Tyson said in his statement that the alleged groping of Allers in 2009 was an attempt to see if the solar system tattoo extended to her upper shoulder to include Pluto. (SEE ALSO: No, Neil deGrasse Tyson, squashing curiosity and wonder is never okay)
Watson, he said, was assigned to him as a production assistant this past summer and departed after an evening of wine and cheese that ended in a handshake.
Tyson said that when Watson later told him the evening made her uncomfortable, he apologized and she accepted his apology. Of Amet, Tyson said the two dated briefly in graduate school but denied ever assaulting her.
Tyson added that he welcomes the inquiry into the claims by Fox and National Geographic.
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Since Tyson believes models are truth, why not build a model of his interactions with women, based upon the leftist #IBelieveHer movement. Makes perfect sense to me.
The fraudster that is @neiltyson who promotes an evidenceless, unfalsifiable hoax as Catastrophic Manmade #ClimateChange pretending it’s a proven fact, I don’t think “evidence” means much to this scammer, but he feigns to worry about it NOW as the rape allegations pile up on him.
Tyson is a full fledged Warmist.
His scripts contain AGW propaganda
No big headlines in the New York Pravda(Times)their too busy trashing Trump and misinforming their readers