A committee raising funds for President Biden’s re-election effort received a large donation from LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, who once traveled to Jeffrey Epstien’s private “…
The close timing of the donation and the article was firstHoffman, 55, had reportedly planned on returning to the island with Epstein later in 2014 before traveling to Boston to raise funds for MIT on behalf of fellow island trip attendee Joi Ito, a then-media lab director at the institute.
Hoffman told the paper he had “relied on MIT’s endorsement” of Epstein but “ultimately.. made the mistake,” adding he was “sorry for my personal misjudgment.” Guest and Jeffrey Epstein attend the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show at the Plaza Hotel on August 1, 1995 in New York City.It came after Epstein, a registered sex offender, had pleaded guilty in 2008 to charges of soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution in Florida.
His latest donation pales to the $1.5 million he gave to a Biden super PAC in 2020, in addition to the maximum individual dollar amount allowed to the Democrat’s campaign.The well-heeled donor reportedly visited the White House five times last year.
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