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Why top US academics stayed close to Jeffrey Epstein

Newly released emails show how prominent professors in the US continued to seek his money, advice and connections long after his crimes became public

November 22, 2025 / 14:23 IST
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Why top US academics stayed close to Jeffrey Epstein

Thousands of pages of newly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have shed light on an uncomfortable reality for elite universities: even after Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 and served jail time for soliciting prostitution from a minor, some leading US institutions' most prominent academics remained in touch with him. They asked for funding, discussed personal matters, and sought access to his network. The emails reveal a world where influence, reputation, and research money were intertwined and where some scholars were willing to overlook or minimize the seriousness of his crimes, the New York Times reported.

Academics seeking advice and support

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One of the most striking disclosures involves Lawrence Krauss, then a professor at Arizona State University. Confronted by media inquiries into allegations of sexual misconduct in the early months of the #MeToo movement in 2017, he reached out to Epstein for guidance on how to respond. Epstein advised Krauss to issue a brief letter stating that the accusations were false or had been dismissed. Their exchange suggests a level of trust and reliance that endured despite Epstein's history of committing sex crimes. Krauss later said that he sought advice from numerous people at the time and maintained that the allegations against him were untrue.

Harvard and MIT connections