MIT Students Think President L. Rafael Reif Should Also Resign Over Taking Jeffrey Epstein's Money

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MIT Students Think President L. Rafael Reif Should Also Resign Over Taking Jeffrey Epstein's Money
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the school’s Media Lab while minimizing how much he knew about Epstein’s crimes. Now students say he should probably resign.

In the years following Epstein’s conviction for soliciting a minor, directors of MIT’s Media Lab accepted millions from him and covered up the acceptance of his money by marking some donations as anonymous, which indicates that those running the lab knew exactly how bad the optics were on taking money from a convicted sex offender. A recent investigation confirmed that school officials also knew about the donations and cover-up as early as 2013.

Investigators also found a letter signed by Reif personally thanking Epstein for his money, though Reif claimed to be shocked at aOn Friday, at least 100 students attended an event called “They Knew: Speak-out against MIT-Epstein Scandal,” demanding the resignation of everyone who knew about the money,“Accepting money linked to Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t just disgusting and immoral,” the group’s organizers wrote. “It violated MIT’s own donor policies.

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