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Lawrence Krauss defends Jeffrey Epstein in private email chain discussing alleged underage sex payments

The passage reveals a high‑profile scientist (Lawrence Krauss) publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of underage prostitution. It provides a concrete email exchange with dates Email dated April 6, 2011 between Lawrence Krauss and Rebecca Watson. Krauss claims Epstein paid for massages with sex but asserts he was unaware of underage victims. Krauss describes Epstein as a "g

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The passage reveals a high‑profile scientist (Lawrence Krauss) publicly defending Jeffrey Epstein and downplaying allegations of underage prostitution. It provides a concrete email exchange with dates Email dated April 6, 2011 between Lawrence Krauss and Rebecca Watson. Krauss claims Epstein paid for massages with sex but asserts he was unaware of underage victims. Krauss describes Epstein as a "g

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Okay, thanks for this statement . . . I'll print it in full along with the article, probably today. I very, very strongly disagree with your position and hope you eventually reconsider, but I do appreciate you taking the time to respond. -R On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Lawrence Krauss i wrote: jeffrey apparently paid for massages with sex... I believe him when he told me he had no idea the girls were underage, and I doubt that people normally are asked for or present a driver's license under such circumstances... Moreover, I also believe that Jeffrey is an easy target for those who want to take advantage of him... Moreover, I can say with great honesty that Jeffrey's time in prison led him to seriously examine his life in very positive ways and I don't believe in blanket condemnations of people. He served time for something that was determined was inappropriate. I honestly don't know who was the victim in this case. I fully expect that these masseuses knew what they were doing, and were not swayed to do anything with Jeffrey that they were not already doing. That is not to approve of the whole behavior, but lots of peoplel know and like have behavior I don't entirely approve of.. I know it is not politically correct to say that, because in general this is a very sensitive issue and all other things being equal one should take the side of the young women. But all things are not equal in this case, from my point of view. It is a judgement call, and I will not turn my back on a good friend so easily. On Apr 6, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Rebecca Watson wrote: Thanks for getting back to me. I was asking because I found the quote shocking . . . the evidence against Epstein is overwhelming and he's even pled guilty to paying for sex with a minor. It's in no way scientific or rational to assume that because you never saw him with an underage girl he must actually be innocent. It is possible for a person to be kind and generous with his friends but still a criminal paying for sex with underage girls in his private life. I'm going to write about the topic on Skepchick, and I'll include any additional statement you'd like if you want to provide more context or if you've changed your mind. -R On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Lawrence Krauss wrote: yes it is.. Based on my direct experience with Jeffrey, which is all I can base my assessment on, he is a thoughtful, kind, considerate man who is generous to his friends, and all of the women I have known who have been associated with Jeffrey speak glowingly in the same words.. why are you asking? On Apr 6, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Rebecca Watson wrote: Dear Professor Krauss,

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