Columbia Sanctions Two in Epstein-Linked Dental School Admission Case

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Columbia University sanctioned two dental college officials after DOJ documents showed they helped Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend secure admission through an irregular process; the university cut ties with Dr. Thomas Magnani and stripped Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn of administrative duties, and will donate $210,000 in Epstein-related gifts to nonprofits assisting abuse survivors, underscoring the broader fallout from Epstein’s activities tied to the school.
Topics:top-news#admissions-irregularities#columbia-university#dental-college#education#jeffrey-epstein#survivor-advocacy
- Columbia Punishes 2 Who Helped Epstein’s Girlfriend Enter Dental College The New York Times
- Columbia donates funds, removes College of Dental Medicine officials over ties to Jeffrey Epstein Columbia Daily Spectator
- Opinion | Columbia University admits “irregular process” for Epstein girlfriend as files rock academia MS NOW
- Statement from Columbia University Regarding the College of Dental Medicine and Communications with Jeffrey Epstein | Office of Public Affairs Columbia University in the City of New York
- Columbia removes staff who gave place to Epstein’s girlfriend The Times
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