Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson denies sexual misconduct allegations
- One of the women claimed he grabbed her arm and reached into her dress while looking at a tattoo
- Another woman, who had worked as an assistant to Tyson, said she quit her job because of Tyson’s inappropriate sexual advances

Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said he would cooperate fully with an “impartial investigation” into allegations of sexual misconduct that have been levelled against him.
The allegations were reported Thursday on the website Patheos, which features writing on religion, science and the sceptic community.
In the report, Bucknell University astronomer Katelyn Allers said Tyson grabbed her arm and reached into her dress while looking at a tattoo of the solar system.
Ashley Watson, a former assistant to Tyson who worked on his latest Cosmos series, said she quit her job after Tyson made inappropriate sexual advances.
Patheos has previously reported allegations by musician Tchiya Amet, who said Tyson drugged and raped her when they were graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin.
Tyson posted a lengthy response to the allegations on Facebook. He wrote that he hadn’t recognised Allers’ and Watson’s discomfort at the time of the incidents they described.