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Epstein files need accountability, not guilt by association
Larry Summers resigned following DOJ's release of millions of Epstein files exposing ties between Epstein and prominent U.S. institutions, sparking demands for accountability.
- Larry Summers, Harvard economics professor and former university president, resigned following the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, a personnel change at Harvard.
- Congress ordered the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and the Department of Justice complied by making the documents public.
- Those Epstein files contain millions of documents gathered by federal prosecutors, producing revelations that generated scrutiny and pressure on named individuals.
- The university faces reputational damage and immediate consequences for leadership as disclosures prompted scrutiny.
- Disclosure of the records represents an unusual crossover of criminal-investigation records into academic governance and sets the stage for further resignations, investigations, and public scrutiny.
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Epstein files need accountability, not guilt by association
The resignation of Harvard economics professor and former university president Larry Summers was only the latest repercussion from the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files — the millions of documents gathered by federal prosecutors that Congress ordered the Department of…
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