From: Lawrence Krauss Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 1:55 PM To: jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Public Records Request Thanks. Am pretty sure asu legal will not s=nd anything. Their position is that legally they don't have to and t=is would undercut that. I had thought of calling h=m and appearing surprised by the request and asking what sexual misconduct w=s referenced as there is nothing at uni and then if he referenced this to s=rt of laugh and say, oh that was dismissed because it was clearly just a th=rd party trying to make trouble but it was shown to never have happened etc= Then I thought maybe best to not do anythi=g because if they don't have access to the info and they are intere=ted in a story of how Ino responds to this stuff they might not have a stor=. Lawrence M. Kra=ss Director, The Origins Project at AS= Foundation Professor =div style="orphans: auto; widows: auto;">School of Earth & Space Expl=ration and Physics Department Arizona State University,&nbs=;P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-140= Assistant (Jessica): Origins Office (Cynthia):&nbs > <=ont color="#000000" &n=sp; origins.asu.edu I twitter.coral =/span>krauss.faculty.=su.edu <http://krauss.faculty.asu.eduk Sent from my iPhone On Nov 2, 2017, at 3:36 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: <=lockquote type="cite"> I think the reporter should h=ve the ANU doc . with a cover letter. . if AS= legal will send it that would be the best. h=wever , there is s chavnce that the reporter will quote and take out o= context.. My concern is that if you speak even off the record to th= reporter that it will raise the bar. . 1 you can get out=in front and have someone else publish the letter. ? = there are no perfect answers. . you sound so wounded tha= unless you can truly keep it under control . a phone conversation wi=h the reporter might throw more oil on the non fire. :)/ d= you have a lawyer or publiscist. or someone at the universtiy that could h=ve the off the rec