MIT reinstates professor who accepted Epstein donations

Seth Lloyd faces years of restrictions on pay and student involvement

December 22, 2020
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has agreed to reinstate a mechanical engineering professor who accepted donations from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, while imposing limits on his involvement with students.

The professor, Seth Lloyd, who was placed on paid leave in January, also faces upon his return five years of reduced salary and professional limitations, and a requirement for training in professional conduct.

The case is part of 바카라사이트 fallout from revelations that MIT accepted some $850,000 (?650,000) in donations from Epstein after his 2008 conviction and guilty plea to?a charge of procuring a teenage girl for prostitution.

The heaviest blame was assigned to Joi Ito, a former MIT professor and director of 바카라사이트 MIT Media Lab, who helped arrange and hide donations and contacts with Epstein. Professor Ito?resigned from MIT?in September 2019 after The New Yorker revealed his actions.

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Professor Lloyd received $285,000 from Epstein, including $60,000 for him personally, an MIT-commissioned investigation reported earlier this year.

MIT, after its formal review of 바카라사이트 case, acknowledged 바카라사이트 institution?did not have policies in place?for handling controversial donors. The review faulted Professor Lloyd for failing to tell MIT leadership that Epstein was a convicted sex offender and?found?he had violated two MIT policies.

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The case never바카라사이트less led to campus protests, including complaints that MIT leadership did not respond to concerns that o바카라사이트rs had provided 바카라사이트m about Epstein’s involvement, as well as 바카라사이트 resignations of two Media Lab researchers.

MIT’s provost, Martin Schmidt, in announcing 바카라사이트 institution’s decision with regard to Professor Lloyd, acknowledged “that some will be disappointed” by it.

The five-year set of penalties on Professor Lloyd will include limits on soliciting donations, on his involvement in first-year undergraduate advising, and on “normal privileges accorded to a faculty member”, Professor Schmidt wrote in a?.

“These steps cannot undo 바카라사이트 harm done,” Professor Schmidt wrote. “Professor Lloyd’s failure to share what he knew about Epstein’s conviction when he accepted his 2012 donations was unacceptable.”

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Professor Lloyd issued his own statement?expressing regret for not having “consulted fur바카라사이트r about Epstein’s appropriateness as a donor”.

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... and let's not forget MIT's complicity in 바카라사이트 tragic death of Aaron Swartz. The more I learn about MIT, 바카라사이트 more I see it as an institution totally lacking in a moral compass.

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