Long Wharf officials, after receiving questions from The New York Times, said Monday that Mr. Edelstein had been put on administrative leave, effective immediately. Photo“These allegations are deeply upsetting,” said Laura Pappano, the chairwoman of the Long Wharf board of trustees. This article is based on interviews with 24 current and former Long Wharf employees and collaborators. Most of them said that Mr. Edelstein is prone to sexually explicit language in the workplace. In interviews, several women described sexual misconduct and crude remarks by Mr. Edelstein.
Source: New York Times January 22, 2018 17:51 UTC