Of particular interest is the charge made by Eileen Wellstone, who was 19 at the time, that Clinton assaulted her near the campus of Oxford University while he was a student there. A retired State Department official has confirmed that he contacted the family of the girl and subsequently filed a report on the incident with his superiors. Although Clinton admitted having sexual relations with the girl, he claimed that she had consented. Despite the fact that Wellstone's family declined to press charges, there may have been repercussions. In the book he wrote on his experiences in the Clinton White House, "Unlimited Access", Gary Aldrich revealed a possible reason why Rhodes Scholar Clinton broke off his studies in the winter of 1969 to make a tour of Europe: "there are suggestions that school officials told him he was no longer welcome on campus . . . There were no grades available for review to prove or disprove claims regarding Clinton's achievement, since the university will not release such records absent the candidate's authority."