Actually, I just read her side of the story from here
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/prin...sment-not-punished_n_5a01d203e4b0368a4e872655
Turns out, she wasn't going to report it at all. She basically wrote him about not being comfortable and he left her alone and they continued working together.
But she told another professor and that person snitched about it. She even had texts to friends that she was apprehensive about going but had been to his place before where nothing happened. She didn't want to go alone and felt obligated because it was her advisor so I can understand her.
I still feel like dude was wrong but nothing crazy. He touched her thigh and stomach and she got uncomfortable and left like she was supposed to if she didn't want him touching her then she confronted him in email and in person. She thought it was a cultural thing where men are aggressive since she's from Busan.
So I don't blame her, she took it as a misunderstanding and handled it. Someone else took it as something else. Dude was creepy. but still... you don't show up three times to a dude spot and not suspect he is trying to hook up with you in any way. And he could've did it in a less creepy way but once she said she wasn't with it dude was
Only thing to get him on really is violating the conduct thing. He shot his shot and she turned him down that shyt happens everyday. Maybe he shouldn't have touched her but thats about it.