No way does Alaska have to go "public" with an internal personnel matter. They simply say that it is a confidential personnel matter not up for public release. One simply trusts or not that management have done the "tight thing." Of course, a similar report a few months from now after they've had time to do "training" etc. will be cause for alarm for all of we women who fly without a partner/friend with us. Hopefully anyone else who has anything resembling a similar experience will make noise about it both at the time to both cabin and flight crew, immediately to AS management and, if they feel they have been heard, on whatever social media they use. I also thank all the gentlemen here who have said they'll trade seats if someone is annoying a woman.
I've found that nothing works quite as well as a snappy put-down....such as smiling nicely and telling the man involved - no matter the age - that he reminds me of my grandfather who was also a bit of a dirty old man. The startled look on their face is terrific!