In early 2026, the Department of Justice made a significant release, unveiling extensive files detailing connections between Jeffrey Epstein and some of the most prestigious academic institutions in the United States, including MIT and Harvard. These revelations have ignited a wave of controversy and prompted serious internal investigations at these institutions.
One of the most notable figures emerging from these files is Professor Seth Lloyd from MIT. It turns out that he had multiple interactions with Epstein, acknowledging not only funding from Epstein for his research papers—nineteen in total—but also a visit to Epstein's infamous private island. This wasn't just a casual acquaintance; the files reveal an extensive exchange of emails that underline the depth of their association.
As if that wasn’t significant enough, Harvard University is facing its own scrutiny with a broadening investigation into its ties with Epstein. Initially, they were looking into a few minor connections, but the DOJ’s new documents have prompted them to widen the net. Harvard is now investigating notable figures like Andrew L. Farkas and Leslie H. Wexner, as well as professors such as Lisa J. Randall and George M. Church. It’s a staggering acknowledgment that perhaps the institutional ties were deeper than anyone had anticipated.
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