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- Lawrence Krauss, Martin Nowak: The Professors Who Stayed . . .
Even as the disgraced financier’s crimes were revealed, newly released emails show how academics at top universities stuck by Jeffrey Epstein, often seeking his help and offering it in return
- The academics who stuck by financier to the end – and those . . .
Jeffrey Epstein at a dinner he hosted at Harvard University in 2004 with professors Alan Dershowitz and Steven Pinker, American evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, Larry Summers and Martin Nowak
- Why top US academics stayed close to Jeffrey Epstein
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
- Former CWRU professor Krauss appears in Epstein files
Among Jeffrey Epstein’s network of prominent scientists was theoretical physicist and anti-theist Lawrence Krauss, a former professor at CWRU In addition to financial support for his research, Krauss corresponded with Epstein for advice responding to sexual harassment allegations
- 5 Higher Ed Names in the Epstein Files
Summers’s wife, Elisa New, author and emerita professor of American literature at Harvard, is also mentioned in the files On several occasions, she sought feedback from Epstein on her PBS show Poetry in America and asked for help recruiting celebrities to appear on the show In one email thread, New recommended Epstein read a Lolita -like book
- Ex-ASU Professor, Renowned Atheist Physicist Asked Epstein . . .
By Staff Reporter | A former professor from Arizona State University (ASU) and renowned atheist physicist was peppered throughout the latest drop of Epstein files Former ASU professor Lawrence Krauss, a theoretical physicist and cosmologist, exchanged over 60 emails with Jeffrey Epstein
- Jeffrey Epstein’s Inbox Reveals His Deep Ties to Prominent . . .
Epstein’s deep ties to the academy have been well documented “Just like other people collect art, he collects scientists,” Martin Nowak, a professor of mathematics and biology at Harvard
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