Ex-UWW Chancellor’s Husband Accused of Sexually Harassing at Least 7 Women, Probe Finds

An investigation into the husband of former UW-W Chancellor Beverly Kopper found that at least seven students or staff reported being sexually harassed by him, records released on April 19 showed. Her husband, Alan “Pete” Hill, was banned from campus and stripped of his ceremonial title in June after an earlier investigation identified three women who said he harassed them. The second investigation was opened in September amid more allegations and it was completed in December. The university released the 18-page investigative report and about 850 pages of attachments…in response to an open records request from the Associated Press and other media outlets. For more from Fox News click here.

“Probe: Up to 10 students, staff harassed at Whitewater” – For more from AP News click here.

Janesville Gazette’s Our Views: “Report portrays Kopper’s surprising incompetence.” The editorial includes references to a rebuttal from Dr. Kopper. For more information click here.

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