Wash. Post report details Dennard’s removal from his previous position at Arizona State University after an internal investigation into alleged sexual misconduct Wash. Post: Dennard “was fired from Arizona State University four years ago for making sexually explicit comments and gestures toward women.” According to The Washington Post, Dennard was removed from his previous position at Arizona State University after an “internal investigation by the university concluded that Paris Dennard … told a recent college graduate who worked for him that he wanted to have sex with her.” According to the report, “Dennard did not dispute those claims but said he committed the acts jokingly.” From the Post’s August 22 report: A conservative commentator who was lauded by President Trump this week as “wonderful” and who has argued that past sexual indiscretions should have no bearing on Trump’s presidency was fired from Arizona State University four years ago for making sexually explicit comments and gestures toward women, according to documents and a university official. An internal investigation by the university concluded that Paris Dennard, a surrogate during the campaign and now a member of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships, told a recent college graduate who worked for him that he wanted to have sex with her.