Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Reveal Depth of Ties to High-Profile Scientists
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Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Reveal Depth of Ties to High-Profile Scientists
"Around 20,000 pages of newly released e-mails and other documents from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have cast new light on his deep involvement with prominent scientists and scholars. Epstein's links to President Donald Trump galvanized public attention following the release of these documents from a congressional committee, alongside a move in Congress to force the release of files related to the late financier from the Department of Justice."
"His already known involvement included making a $6.5-million donation to Harvard University's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and being invited in 2014 to Scientific American editorial meetings. The newly released e-mails also contain numerous communications between Epstein and well-known scientists and academics, among them astronomer Lawrence Krauss, economist and former secretary of the treasury Lawrence Summers and linguist Noam Chomsky, who corresponded with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction for sex crimes."
Around 20,000 pages of e-mails and documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's deep involvement with prominent scientists, academics, and institutions. Epstein donated $6.5 million to Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and attended Scientific American editorial meetings in 2014. Released records show extensive correspondence with figures including Lawrence Krauss, Lawrence Summers, and Noam Chomsky, with some exchanges occurring after Epstein's 2008 criminal conviction. Krauss exchanged more than five dozen e-mails and was connected to funding through Arizona State University's Origins Project when he led it. Krauss was removed from Scientific American's board in 2018 following sexual misconduct allegations.
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