“I didn’t see any of that happen,” she said.
She also said that, had anyone seen anything happen, they would have given assistance immediately.
“We look out for all of our Harvard alums,” she said. “If he were being hurt, we would have been right there to the rescue.”
“He was very agitated,” she added.
Dechman also noted that, despite his injuries, Eitches still attended the reception.
“After the disagreement and everything was settled, he went on into the event,” she said.
University spokesperson Joe Wrinn said the University is shocked at the alleged events.
“If it’s true, it sounds like appalling behavior. Officially, we can’t confirm that it did occur, but if it did we would be appalled,” he said.
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