Epstein Emails Show He Helped Arrange White House Visit for Woody Allen
- DOJ documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein connected the Allen family with Bard College’s president to arrange a campus visit, as shown in emails released on Feb. 4, 2026.
- Because Epstein and Botstein had a long acquaintance, the 2016 exchanges involved the family seeking help with a visit and admissions support at Bard College, according to emails.
- Epstein initiated the request when he emailed Leon Botstein in early November to arrange a visit for Bechet Allen, who later graduated from Bard in May 2021, and follow-up messages thanked Epstein.
- The school noted that Bard College said the applicant was accepted on her own merits, and David Wade, spokesperson for Botstein, called Epstein `a serial liar`.
- Beyond Bard, the documents add to controversies over Allen and Previn's relationship and underscore earlier reporting about Epstein's sway in higher education and ties to prominent figures.
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