Gun activist John Lott accused during Congressional hearing of inventing a persona to praise his own work

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Gun activist John Lott accused during Congressional hearing of inventing a persona to praise his own work
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Senator Martin Heinrich accuses Lott of pretending to be Mary Rosh in multiple places online, but Lott stands firm with a denial, despite admitting to it in an earlier Washington Post article.

by Senator Martin Heinrich of frequently impersonating a woman online to bolster his reputation as a beloved professor.by Richard Morin to back up his claims, using the story to question Lott's general judgement in matters of gun violence.

"Does it show good judgement for a researcher to comment that way with regard to your own research under a name that is clearly not transparent?" Heinrich asked the committee. Lott claims in the cited article that he had tried to use his own name when commenting online,"but you just get into really emotional things with people. You also run into other problems."

Senator Martin Heinrich listens to Sheldon Whitehouse speak during a news conference on President Donald Trump's Clean Energy Plan replacement on August 21st in Washington. Today Heinrich accused gun activist John Lott of impersonating a woman online to bolster his claims and reputation, an accusation Lott vigorously denied but has previously admitted to.In the article, Morin accused Lott of impersonating Mary Roch, a student in his class in empirical methods at Pennsylvania University.

Eventually, Morin read Lott's comment back to him over the phone, and Lott confirmed that the positive mention came from him. Lott also admitted he uses the name"Mary Roch" to defend himself in online debates on various internet forums and in various comment sections.

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