
The Vault: The Epstein Files Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Academics Who Looked The Other Way (3/9/26)
Mar 9, 2026
Investigates how wealthy benefactors used money and access to infiltrate elite universities. Highlights private communications showing continued ties after criminal charges. Explores proposed research projects tied to donations and how institutions obscured funding. Questions academic ethics, differential treatment on campus, and efforts to avoid accountability.
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Millions In Donations Cemented Academic Ties
- Epstein funded at least $9.1 million to Harvard programs and secured signatures in his 2003 birthday book from prominent faculty.
- Professors like Martin Nowak and Henry Rosovsky appear in Epstein materials, showing deep institutional ties.
Epstein Pitched Ambitious Science Projects
- Epstein pitched and discussed funding ambitious projects like a Pleasure Genome Initiative and the Harvard genome project with top scientists.
- Emails show conversations with George Church and others about million-dollar budgets and unusual research themes.
Legal Team Sought Ways To Evade Sex Laws
- Epstein's network included legal aides researching ways to skirt sex laws, evidencing active attempts to find legal loopholes.
- An assistant to Alan Dershowitz asked about transporting a minor to states with lower consent ages and researching sex tourism laws.
