Columbia Admits Epstein's Girlfriend Entered Dental School Irregularly
Columbia Dental School admitted a student linked to Epstein through fundraising-driven irregularities, removing implicated leaders and pledging a full admissions review.
- Columbia University admitted a student to its dental school through an irregular process involving communications and donations linked to Jeffrey Epstein between 2012 and 2014.
- The student admitted was Karyna Shuliak, Epstein's girlfriend, who was initially rejected but later accepted after Epstein's involvement; Columbia found no wrongdoing by her.
- Several dental school officials coordinated the improper admission while soliciting funds from Epstein, actions that Columbia said lacked integrity and independence.
- Columbia removed individuals involved, found $210,000 in Epstein-related donations, pledged funds to abuse survivor organizations, and committed to reviewing admissions thoroughly to prevent corruption.
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The New York-based faculty management announced on Wednesday that they had taken action following the release of new documents by the Department of Justice reporting donations in exchange for the admission of the child's girlfriend.
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