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Epstein made regular payments to Ohio State head of gynecology, records show

Dr. Mark Landon received quarterly payments as a consultant from 2001 to 2005 related to biotech investments, denying any connection to Epstein's criminal activities.

  • On February 9, 2026, an Ohio State OBGYN responded after his name appeared in DOJ Epstein documents, denying wrongdoing and referencing a $25,000 quarterly payment due, as the files show.
  • FedEx records in the released files show deliveries addressed to Dr. Mark Landon dated July 2001–2004, but the invoices do not specify what was inside, according to the Department of Justice release.
  • In his statement through OSU, Dr. Mark Landon said he was a paid consultant from 2001 to 2005 and denied providing clinical care to Jeffrey Epstein or his victims.
  • The files mention Les and Abigail Wexner and note they deny knowing about the abuse, with the Wexners stating they severed ties with Epstein in 2007.
  • An April 2005 memo in the files references a $25,000 quarterly payment due to Dr. Landon, as discussed in the records.
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Jeffrey Epstein made regular payments to Ohio State head of gynecology, records show

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein paid Ohio State University’s head of gynecology quarterly payments of thousands of dollars, Department of Justice files show.

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The Columbus Dispatch broke the news in Columbus, United States on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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