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FBI interview notes mention Jeffrey Epstein's alleged financial misconduct and ties to Harvard and scientific fundingFBI interview notes mention Jeffrey Epstein's alleged financial misconduct and ties to Harvard and scientific funding
FBI interview notes mention Jeffrey Epstein's alleged financial misconduct and ties to Harvard and scientific funding The passage provides a concrete FBI interview reference (FD‑302) that includes claims about Epstein's large donations to Harvard, funding of scientists, and alleged inappropriate financial activity. It names a specific interview date, location, and file number, offering actionable leads for further FOIA requests or cross‑checking with university donation records. While the content is vague and unverified, it implicates a high‑profile billionaire with connections to elite academic institutions, making it a strong lead for financial‑flow and influence investigations. Key insights: FBI FD‑302 interview conducted on 09/04/2007 regarding Epstein; Interviewee claims Epstein left the New York Academy of the Arts over suspected financial improprieties; Alleged donations of $15‑30 million to Harvard and funding of ~150 scientists, including a Nobel laureate
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FBI interview notes mention Jeffrey Epstein's alleged financial misconduct and ties to Harvard and scientific funding The passage provides a concrete FBI interview reference (FD‑302) that includes claims about Epstein's large donations to Harvard, funding of scientists, and alleged inappropriate financial activity. It names a specific interview date, location, and file number, offering actionable leads for further FOIA requests or cross‑checking with university donation records. While the content is vague and unverified, it implicates a high‑profile billionaire with connections to elite academic institutions, making it a strong lead for financial‑flow and influence investigations. Key insights: FBI FD‑302 interview conducted on 09/04/2007 regarding Epstein; Interviewee claims Epstein left the New York Academy of the Arts over suspected financial improprieties; Alleged donations of $15‑30 million to Harvard and funding of ~150 scientists, including a Nobel laureate
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