Harvard is reportedly investigating at least two students for exposing former university president Larry Summers’ connection to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
University officials secretly opened a disciplinary investigation into the students after they posted videos of Summers discussing his relationship with Epstein in a Harvard lecture hall, The New York Times reported. The students may end up expelled from the school over accusations that they broke rules, such as attending a class they were not enrolled in and recording without consent.
In the video, Summers addressed his public statement in which he apologized for his “misguided decision to continue communicating with Mr. Epstein,” but said he would continue his “teaching obligations.” Emails released by Congress show Summers remained in close contact with Epstein even after his 2008 guilty plea for solicitation and up until his 2019 arrest.
At least one faculty member issued a complaint to school officials over the publicized videos, sources familiar with the investigation told the NYT. The students were originally accused of bullying, but the investigation has since been refocused.
“This is how classes start at Harvard: Professors apologizing for their ties to Jeffrey Epstein,” one video, which was originally posted to TikTok, was captioned.
Summers stepped down from his teaching role on Nov. 19, the day after the students’ videos gained traction on social media.
If allowed to remain at Harvard, the implicated students are set to graduate in 2026.
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