Meet three scientists who said no to Epstein [View all]
The warning signs included a web search, a mothers doubts, and inklings of a sexist attitude
Hundreds of scientists are mentioned in the recent trove of released emails related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of soliciting a minor in 2008 and who died by suicide in a New York City jail shortly after his arrest in 2019 on sex trafficking charges. Epstein relished connections with high-profile academics. Some took his money and used it for research; others were entertained lavishly at one of Epsteins homes. Many of the scientists implicated in previous revelations admitted they had made a serious mistake. Several have been knocked off lofty professional pedestals since the latest releases by the U.S. Department of Justice (see sidebar, below).
Many of the scientists Epstein courted were already well-established and well-funded. So why didnt they all just say no? Science talked with three who did just that. Heres how Epstein approached them, and why they refused to have anything to do with him.
David Agus
University of Southern California cancer researcher and founding CEO of Ellison Medical Institute
Agus, a professor of medicine and bioengineering, never met or spoke with Epstein. But he spent 7 years saying no to him.
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