The same Yale professor who got wounded by a Unabomber attack wrote to Epstein about a 'v small good-looking blonde' | Fortune
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The same Yale professor who got wounded by a Unabomber attack wrote to Epstein about a 'v small good-looking blonde' | Fortune
"Messages between David Gelernter - who made headlines in 1993 when he was wounded by a mail explosive sent by "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski - and the late, disgraced financier were among the trove of Epstein-related documents released by the U.S. Justice Department in late January. The documents show Gelernter and Epstein corresponding on a variety of topics including business and art."
"He noted that Epstein was "obsessed with girls" - "like every other unmarried billionaire in Manhattan; in fact, like every other heterosex male" - and he was keeping "the potential boss's habits in mind." "So long as I said nothing that dishonored her in any conceivable way, I'd have told him more or less what he wanted," Gelernter wrote to Brock."
"In an email to Epstein in October 2011 - several years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl - Gelernter wrote that he had an "editoress" in mind for a job - a Yale senior whom he described as a "v small good-looking blonde." Gelernter defended that message in an email last week to Jeffrey Brock, dean of Yale's School of Engineering & Applied Science, according to the Yale Daily News."
Yale University notified students that a prominent computer science professor will not teach classes while the university reviews his conduct. Newly released Justice Department documents show emails between David Gelernter and Jeffrey Epstein, including a 2011 message recommending a Yale senior for a job and describing her as "a v small good-looking blonde." Gelernter defended the message to Jeffrey Brock, noting Epstein's obsession with girls and saying he considered the potential employer's habits. He wrote that he would not have dishonored the student and said he was glad he sent the note. Yale stated it does not condone the professor's actions.
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