Court records: State indicates former UWM professor accused of sexual assault has fled the country

Anthony Azenabor



MILWAUKEE -- A former University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor accused of sexual assault failed to appear in court again on Thursday, July 18.

Online court records showed during a status conference Thursday, the state informed the court that Anthony Azenabor left the country, and the state indicated there was reason to believe he would not be returning.

A bench warrant was issued for Azenabor's arrest after he failed to appear in court on July 8. His $7,500 cash bond was forfeited at that time. The warrant was continued after his non-appearance on Thursday.

Azenabor, 59, faces two felony counts of second degree sexual assault/use of force and a misdemeanor charge of fourth degree sexual assault.

According to the criminal complaint, on Jan. 23, an officer met with the victim, who stated that her former professor, who she identified as Azenabor, engaged in non-consensual sexual contact with her during the time he was her assigned Ph.D. program advisor.

According to the complaint, the victim told investigators she first met Azenabor in 2016 after she was accepted by him as a student in a Ph.D. program. She stated that she began to meet Azenabor regularly in his office or academic laboratory concerning research required as part of the program. The victim claimed from the outset of her academic relationship with Azenabor, he insisted on walking her to her car, told her to be cautious of other faculty members, and emphasized his role in her ability to complete her Ph.D. coursework and be granted a Ph.D.

Anthony Azenabor



The victim told investigators that around September 2017, Azenabor began to tickle, pinch, and hug her, and that he explained to her that this behavior was normal, as he had done this with his sisters in his home country of Nigeria.

In mid-March 2018, the victim claimed Azenabor pulled her onto his lap and touched her inappropriately. The victim told police she was ultimately able to free herself from Azenabor's grip and fell to the floor, and that as she was leaving, he told to not "spread lies about him."

In April 2018, the victim claimed Azenabor approached her from behind and touched her inappropriately as she was attempting to leave his office following a meeting. The victim told officials she asked Azenabor why he did this, and he allegedly said, "You're the person I'm in love with. I love you," according to the criminal complaint.



In May 2018, the victim claimed Azenabor requested her to bring a piece of equipment for their research to a lab in the basement of Enderis Hall. Once inside the lab, which the victim described as locked and with no windows, Azenabor allegedly forced the student to have sex with him.

The victim told officials that she did not disclose any of Azenabor's behavior or the assaults for fear that she would not be granted a Ph.D.

During an investigation into Azenabor's conduct -- officials did identify a second victim who was previously an assigned student of Azenabor's.

The complaint indicated this second victim reported substantially similar conduct --  including similar grooming behavior that included inappropriate sexual questions and sexual comments, unwanted physical contact including hugs, tickling, and statements that Azenabor “loved” this student.  This student also reported that Azenabor instilled a fear of mistrust in other factually members, and this student reported that she did not immediately report Azenabor's conduct for fear of being unable to obtain a graduate degree based on his comments.

A UWM spokeswoman confirmed the UW System Board of Regents ended Azenabor's employment in April.