The Jeffrey E. Epstein Fund for Women's Athletics
EPISODE 376: Veritas.
Of all the superlatives you could use to describe Harvard University, the one you should know immediately is that it is the richest academic institution in the entire world, by far.
Harvard’s endowment hit a record $56.9 billion last year, a reflection of the university’s incredibly meticulous approach to donors and donations.
But the focus of our new investigation is a related superlative.
Because according to The New York Times, the school that received the most money, via donation, from Jeffrey E. Epstein, was — you guessed it — Harvard University.
And what the Harvard administration knew about Epstein… and when, exactly, they knew it… is the question I’ve long wondered as a proud alum who was on campus, it turns out, when the billionaire pedophile was, too.
This quest to find out ultimately led us back to my old college newspaper, The Crimson, which helped us investigate internal Harvard documents I acquired — our alma mater’s own Epstein Files — that had never seen the light of day.
Here’s Part I.
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Yeah this is weird. Why was he setting up a fund in Women’s sports? That just makes you wonder. And that is the last guy anybody would want to be having a fund in women’s sports.
He dangled elite admissions as part of grooming some of the victims. After “aging out” of his abuse +/- trafficking, some got placed into good schools, others got billionaire spouses, both of which would have also kept the affected victims quiet about how they got there.