Ont. university says professor fired over 'unethical' sexual relationships with students
- McMaster University fired psychology professor Scott Watter for engaging in sexual relations with students, one of whom was vulnerable and relied on him for support.
- A committee described Watter's behavior as unethical, inappropriate, and exploitative, leading to his removal as the only reasonable outcome.
- Watter, previously acquitted of sexual assault charges, exploited vulnerable students, including one with suicidal thoughts, and failed to disclose relationships while hiring one for personal gain.
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McMaster prof fired over 'exploitative' sexual relations with students: university
HAMILTON — McMaster University has fired a psychology professor who it says had sexual relations with a number of students, including one who was vulnerable and relying on him for support.
McMaster prof fired over 'exploitative' sexual relations with students: university
HAMILTON — McMaster University has fired a psychology professor who it says had sexual relations with a number of students, including one who was vulnerable and relying on him for support.
McMaster prof fired over 'exploitative' sexual relations with students: university
HAMILTON — McMaster University has fired a psychology professor who it says had sexual relations with a number of students, including one who was vulnerable and relying on him for support.
McMaster prof fired over 'exploitative' sexual relations with students: university
HAMILTON — McMaster University has fired a psychology professor who it says had sexual relations with a number of students, including one who was vulnerable and relying on him for support.
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