Inside Epstein's ties to Harvard and corporate America
In 2008, Harvard University quietly decided it would refuse future donations from a generous benefactor, Jeffrey Epstein. Over the previous decade, Epstein had donated $9.1 million to the university. But that June, the disgraced financier was convicted of soliciting prostitution, including from a minor, leading Harvard to try to shut down the money it took from him.Yet six years on, Epstein was still finding ways to channel his wealth towards some of Harvard’s world-renowned scientists, including those doing pioneering work in genetics, a field that held longtime personal interest for Epstein.
His plans included setting up an investment company that would ostensibly be run by a famed Harvard biologist but with Epstein controlling the money, emails released by the Justice Department show — a setup that has not been previously reported.
0:00 How Epstein maintained contact with Harvard faculty after the university cut ties
1:06 Epstein's interest in the field of genetics and life extension
2:49 Top Hyatt executive Tom Pritzker the latest to resign over Epstein connection
5:24 Dem. Rep. Subramanyam says foreign governments are taking Epstein claims more seriously
7:27 Why was billionaire Les Wexner never directly questioned
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