Harvard University - Epstein Donations Review
Harvard University's review of donations received from Jeffrey Epstein totaling over $9 million.
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Harvard University received approximately $9.1 million from Jeffrey Epstein between 1998 and 2008. A university review found that $8.9 million went to the university directly, with the remaining amount going to individual faculty. Epstein's donations supported the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and other research initiatives. Martin Nowak, a professor who received significant funding from Epstein, hosted Epstein at Harvard events even after the 2008 conviction. Harvard pledged to redirect the funds to organizations supporting victims of human trafficking and sexual assault.
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May 1, 2020
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May 1, 2020
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