Sunday, February 01, 2015

Harvard Doesn't Want to Give Money Back from Pedophile Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein


Reuters reports on infamous pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein:
The recipient of one of the largest donations from Epstein has been Harvard, to which Epstein pledged $30 million in 2003, according to news reports at the time. By 2006, when charges against Epstein were made public in Florida, he had fulfilled at least $6.5 million of that pledge, the reports said. Harvard's then president said he would not return the money because it was doing good for science.

Harvard declined to comment to Reuters, citing donor privacy.

Epstein's philanthropy website, jeffreyepstein.org, had until recently listed about 20 charities he gave to last year. By last week, the page was no longer visible.

Little is known publicly about how Epstein made his money. He has said that, after working at investment bank Bear Stearns beginning in the 1970s, he managed assets for billionaires such as Leslie Wexner, founder of Victoria's Secret parent L Brands Inc.
The ethics or morals of Harvard University, an "official " arm of the Democrat party and intellectual bodyguard of the Obama regime. Is an institution that takes money from a known pedophile engaged in a constant "microagression" ?