
"Some professors' emails with Epstein were infrequent and largely impersonal, but others reveal years-long friendships with the sex offender, which sometimes included stays at his properties, visits to his private island and regular chatter about scholarly research. None of the higher education figures included here have been implicated in any of Epstein's criminal activities, but they did maintain correspondence with him after his 2008 conviction."
"Nowak emailed frequently with Epstein for many years and stayed several times at his apartment in New York City. In a 2009 email, Epstein's long-time assistant Lesley Groff confirmed Nowak's trip to visit Epstein in late July. "Jeffrey said your dates work great and that you may have use of an available apartment of his as well as the Jaguar," Groff wrote."
The Department of Justice release identifies academics who corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein, revealing a range of contacts from infrequent emails to sustained friendships. Some academics visited Epstein's properties, including his New York apartment and private island, and engaged in regular exchanges about research. None of the named higher education figures have been implicated in Epstein's criminal activities, yet several continued correspondence after his 2008 conviction. Martin Nowak of Harvard appears extensively in the documents, with more than 4,000 records, a 2009 confirmation of a visit by Epstein's assistant, and a previously noted university sanction that was later lifted.
Read at Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]