ハーバード大:ジェフリー・エプスタインの寄付金調査:1998年/2008年で910万ドル(動画):  Harvard Reports on Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein:  哈佛大学对杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的调查报告

ハーバード大:ジェフリー・エプスタインの寄付金調査:1998年/2008年で910万ドル(動画): 
Harvard Reports on Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: 
哈佛大学对杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的调查报告

ハーバード大:

5.1.20

ローレンス・S・バコウ総長:

ジェフリーエプスタインからのハーバード大学への寄付金総額を、午後の理事会で報告しました。

昨年9月調査の寄付金/開示総額と、一致していました。

1998年から2008年の間に、910万ドルの寄付金とのこと。

ジェフリー・エプスタインが、2008年に有罪判決を受けてから、寄付金を一切受け取っていません。

ジェフリー・エプスタイン:

多くの性的暴行罪に直面しており、昨年8月投獄中に、自殺しました。

But as a result of further investigation,the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has placed a professor, whose research Epstein underwrote, on paid administrative leave, pending an investigation of the professor’s role in granting Epstein access to an office, circumventing Harvard security, and posting materials about Epstein (at Epstein’s request) on the research program website
(see details below).

In a letter to Bacow on the Office of General Counsel’s investigation of the gifts,

Diane Lopez,vice president and general counsel,
wrote that Harvard did not accept gifts from Epstein after his conviction

based on deliberate decisions not to accept gifts from him made by senior Harvard officials who recognized the aberrant and unacceptable nature of his conduct.”

The investigation did address concerns about
his efforts to serve as an intermediary for donations,
his appointment as a Visiting Fellow,
his visits to a Harvard academic office he had funded.
(Full texts of both letters, and a link to the report, appear below.)

Following his conviction,Epstein “did continue efforts to interest other donors in supporting research at Harvard wiith respect to one of these donors, we established that Epstein or his associates helped to facilitate the gift transactions, as more fully described in the report.”

Although her investigation did not reveal information that would contradict donors’ claim that their decisions to make gifts were arrived at independently,

Nevertheless,development officers at Harvard knew about Epstein’s continued involvement in encouraging others to donate to Harvard and did not take steps to discourage these efforts despite knowing that gifts would not be welcome from him.

No one violated any Harvard policy in this regard, as there is none; a matter we recommend be rectified.

The underlying report details President Drew Faust’s and Faculty of Arts and Sciences dean Michael D. Smith’s independent decisions not to permit gifts from Epstein in 2008 and 2013.

Faculty members had sought permission to accept gifts in support of a program he had previously supported, and the math department; and he was apparently extended an invitation to join the launch for The Harvard Campaign
(but did not attend).

It also details Epstein’s involvement in securing significant support from Leon and Debra Black (who are significant donors to diverse Harvard schools).

Harvard Magazine

https://harvardmagazine.com/2020/05/harvard-report-jeffrey-epstein-gifts

Ghislaine Maxwell and others linked to Jeffrey Epstein under FBI investigation | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian

https://www.google.co.jp/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/27/ghislaine-maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-fbi-investigation

Jeffrey Epstein death in jail under FBI investigation

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/11/19/jeffrey-epstein-death-in-jail-under-fbi-investigation.html

Read the full report on Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to Harvard – The Boston Globe

https://www.google.co.jp/amp/s/www.bostonglobe.com/2020/05/01/metro/read-full-report-jeffrey-epsteins-ties-harvard/%3foutputType=amp