Declaring “I am part of the problem,” documentarian Morgan Spurlock confessed in an online post to sexual harassment and infidelity and said a woman accused him of rape in college.

In the post, which he linked to from his verified Twitter account, Spurlock recounted a sexual encounter in college that he said he thought was consensual, but said the woman believed it was rape.

Spurlock also said he paid a settlement to a woman who worked at his office whom he would call “hot pants” or “sex pants.” In the post, Spurlock says he thought it was funny but later realized he was demeaning her.

Spurlock, who’s best known for the Oscar-nominated documentary “Super Size Me,” also wrote that he has “been unfaithful to every wife and girlfriend I have ever had.”

Spurlock writes that he will do better and ends the post saying he’s finally ready to listen.

— Associated Press

PBS suspends Smiley: PBS has suspended radio and TV host Tavis Smiley after finding what it called “troubling allegations” of sexual misconduct. The Public Broadcasting Service said Wednesday an independent investigation by a law firm uncovered “multiple, credible allegations of conduct that is inconsistent with the values and standards of PBS.” Smiley shot back on Facebook, saying PBS “overreacted” and calling it “a rush to judgment.” “If having a consensual relationship with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliation and personal destruction, heaven help us,” he said. “This has gone too far. And, I, for one, intend to fight back.”