From: J <[email protected]> To: Lawrence Krauss Subject: Re: we like new version Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2018 12:48:18 +0000 dont give them am opportunity to correct your statments , than it is over On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 3:20 AM Lawrence Krauss wrote: at the airport now.. I like the new version. Reads ilIPIMIIIIIItdoesn't suffer from things you worried about, has concerns up front, and more clearly explains process and my decision to retire. Please like it.. I don't want to have a day like yesterday.. want to get this out. Thanks for your stamina and friendship. Here is version after nancy's edits (bold) of my original.. I am preparing a jpeg just in case I can send out soon. Yesterday I submitted, and the University accepted, my request to retire from my position as Professor at ASU, at the end of this academic year on May 16, 2019. The University has now closed its review process, following a conciliation procedure. My choice at this time to retire in May was prompted by the strict (perhaps `rigid' would be a better word or just delete, unnecessary) regulations of the Arizona Board of Regents, under which I would only be allowed to directly test the credibility of my accusers or the veracity of their claims if I were to first agree to be dismissed, which I was not willing to do. The nature of the review process I experienced thus far had (delete) included theinability to have (incomplete )access to all (delete) evidence and accusations during the investigation, the inability (no opportunity) to cross- examine witnesses or be represented by a lawyer during the investigation interviews, and finally the inability (no option) to directly appeal the subsequent determinations made by the investigators or the Provost. To be clear, I have never harassed or assaulted anyone and have most certainly not exhibited gender discriminationin my professional dealings at the University or elsewhere. Based on what has been reported to me by the University, no