According to the Charlton police report, the alleged incidents happened between February and March. They included three incidents of unwanted grabbing and touching of the buttocks and lower back of a student without consent.
"New York City will always be a place where people can peacefully protest, but we will not tolerate violence, trespassing, menacing, or threatening."
Only a quarter of staff at Cambridge are satisfied with how their department tackles bullying and harassment, prompting concerns over the university's commitment to resolving these issues.
Keith O'Brien claimed to be under extreme duress, feeling harassed and hunted by journalists, after he was served papers alleging corporate espionage.