Former UCLA lecturer tied to sex scandals across elite universities
Fox News
A trail of red flags about his behavior toward women followed Matthew Harris on an academic journey that took him to Duke, Cornell and then the University of California, Los Angeles.
Last week, police in Colorado arrested Harris after he allegedly emailed an 800-page document and posted videos threatening violence against dozens of people at UCLA, prompting the school to cancel in-person classes for a day. Harris is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
In online class reviews, interviews and emails obtained by The Associated Press, current and former students at all three universities alleged negligence by the schools for letting Harris slide previously, despite his concerning conduct.
Two former Duke students, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they fear for their safety, said that while they did not report Harris to the university at the time, his behavior was well known within the small philosophy program, and they did not feel they would have been supported if they'd come forward.
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