Epstein gave gifts between 1998 and 2007, but the university rejected a donation from Epstein after his 2008 guilty plea, President Lawrence Bacow said in a message to the Harvard community Thursday.One endowment and one fund had an unspent balance of $186,000 from Epstein's gifts, a review found, and that will be donated to organizations that support human trafficking and sexual abuse victims, Bacow said.The largest gift was $6.
"Our ongoing review of these gifts has identified one current use fund and one small endowment designated to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences with a total unspent balance of $186,000."Donating that money to benefit victims is the"proper course of action under the circumstances of Epstein's egregiously repugnant crimes.
So, it can set up a 9M$ victim fund then, right?
Pls I need the money
Sure
I don't understand why everybody is all out being a justice warrior on Harvard. What, are they supposed to know before hand if a donor will become a pedo years in future? Give me a break.
They should build a shrine over his tomb. Maybe that helps other billionaires to fund them.
eldiariodedross
Keep the money while donors are committing crimes is no vice
We already know MIT kept the donations dark - why would this be any different? JeffreyEpstein
However, MIT did take a bunch of gifts after he was convicted. Money was donated through ratholes such as Bill Gates and Leon Black.
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What is the official position of Harvard on the state of Israel?
Epstein was being held at MCC while he was awaiting trial, and as part of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the New York facility is overseen by Barr and the Justice Department. EpsteinFiles AlanDershowitz SecretaryAcosta Kirkland_Ellis JeffreyEpstein 🕳
Unbelievable
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