
Thus when Joi was convinced that the crimes had ended, and he took Epstein’s money, anonymously, he was doing, as I saw it, and likely said, then, the most that any university administrator could do, given the unending need to raise money. That view was then confirmed by MIT’s administration directly when they told Joi to take the money,…
…y: apparently MIT, like probably every great university, maintains a list of “disqualified” donors. Farrow will be shown to be wrong about whether the administration told Joi that Epstein was disqualified when the Media Lab took his money, but that’s a detail for the moment. The point just now is not that universities take whatever money is offered to them. The point is si…