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Harvard Places Math Professor Martin Nowak on Paid Administrative Leave Over Epstein Ties

From his textbook “Evolutionary Dynamics: Exploring The Equations of Life.” In the last sentence of the preface, after a couple dozen acknowledgements that are literally just a list of names, he has one last special thanks that gets its own paragraph:

“I thank Jeffrey Epstein for many ideas and for letting me participate in his passionate pursuit of knowledge in all its forms”

Email Source: EFTA00984937

Harvard Places Math Professor Martin Nowak on Paid Administrative Leave Over Epstein Ties: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2026/2/25/nowak-leave-epstein/

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zoutreply
fedia.io

Not to be that guy, but Epstein wasn't always known to be the bad guy to the general public, and this professor might not have known about the not public stuff he was doing. I haven't read the article though, so maybe not.

Edit: read the article, Harvard only put the guy on leave because everything became public with the release of the Epstein files. It seems to be that this professor was in on it, and Harvard had taken action against him before but lifted the sanctions because of reasons.

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lmmarsanoreply
group.lt

Who are spies captured on missions?

It's a good example to show the commenters on lemmy lack reading comprehension & grasp of hyperbole & banter.

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You'd think someone who was good buddies with Epstein would know about his legal troubles. If he were smart, he'd have been demanding his publisher let him change that dedication after he found out what Epstein was charged with.

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You are that guy man right in your own special way you are that guy

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That would be more true if he met Epstein couple times but this guy seemingly was very close with him. At this point he should be considered a collaborator in his crimes.

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Grainnereply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

That’s your issue and not the email from Epstein asking if he “tortured her”?

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…how is that your takeaway from my comment?

Of course that’s entirely heinous. I was just remarking on the fact that the guy fucking put Epstein in the dedication of his textbook on top of that. It’s just an extra layer of gratuitous, gleeful evil that just beggars belief.

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If you just fire someone who can afford an attorney without going through the proper process, you're opening your organization up to a lawsuit

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At this moment I'd out for administrative leave for all persons involved with Epstein.

It's better than zero consequences.

Beheading would be better, ofc

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lemmy.sdf.org

really impressed with the constant stream of high profile people that knew this was coming, having seen countless other epstein associates fall... but still just stayed in their public high profile roles.

like.... you could have got out ahead of this... or better yet faded into obscurity, changed your name and move to SE asia... but nope.

guess if you are fucked in the head enough to associate with pedo's you are fucked in the head enough to put up with this 🤷

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OwOarchistreply
pawb.social

you could have got out ahead of this… or better yet faded into obscurity, changed your name and move to SE asia… but nope.

Why would he? The worst thing that has happened to him is that he's getting a paid vacation.

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Microwreply
piefed.zip

Yet. There are dozens other who resigned (or were forced to resign) their jobs.

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At the end of their careers with a golden parachute. Brutal.

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Pretty sure they have social connections they don't want to cut. Like e.g. friends or... you know.. a family.

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lemmy.ca

These people need to be put underneath the school.

Yes, I sound "barbaric" and we're a society of laws and all that, but it seems we're obviously not. This information was just sat on, fucking disgusting people.

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sh.itjust.works

The united states has not been a society of laws since at least 2020, and anyone telling you otherwise is either blind, stupid, lying, or some combination of the three

(I count the supreme court overturning settled law and all branches of government abetting treason as the actual final point of breakdown of the rule of law in this country)

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sh.itjust.works

I would still say it was a country of laws, but that is not the same thing as a country of justice.

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lemmy.world

Massaschusetts is an at-will state. Was "rich pedophile" added as a protected class at some point or why does does he get a paid vacation for this?

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He may have an employment contract in place which gives additional protections. It's much more likely for a Harvard professor than your average worker.

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lemmy.world

Administrative Leave starts when a formal investigation begins. You're basically calling for Chapter 10 of a book to be over when Chapter 1 barely started.

In other words, your question amounts to:

"An investigation started? Shouldn't it be over before it began?"

No, that's not how investigations work.

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lemmy.world

Now, as Devil's Advocate arguing against you and me, Harvard could choose to drop him at the mere hint of an accusation. You don't have a right to a job and not getting fired without proven cause in any state but I want to say Montana? The rest are "Right to Work."

Back on Team "Give them a second for crying out loud," we're talking about Harvard, allegedly one of the best colleges in the world. We can expect them to do right by probably investigating this properly, and we'd hope any employer we'd ever work for would bother to take more than a femtosecond to figure out if there's evidence supporting an accusation against us.

Obviously a lot of countries do have Big R "Rights" as far as labor goes, but the US is not one of them.

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True, forgot all about the tenure system, which I barely understand beyond the memes as it is.

Still, earlier discussion holds; outrage that they didn't fire him yet makes zero sense.

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modusreply
lemmy.world

It was just a little statutory torture. I don't see what the problem is.

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Mossheartreply
lemmy.ca

Statutorture? Sorry, can't help a good wordsmush

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modusreply
lemmy.world

Bruh, you can't portmanteau a portmanteau. That's like dividing by zero.

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Punishing people for things you can't know they did means hurting people to gratify your feelings. Which is exactly what they did to make you feel that way. So...how does that work?

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lemmy.today

of courses its harvard, these top university often produces Elitist, or some wierd psychopath. the same university that dint want ASIANs in the school, because there is not enough white people there.

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neuromorphreply
lemmy.world

epstein entrenched himself with movers and shakers across multiple industries. of course he would look to harvard to collect intellectuals and industry/academic leaders

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harvard/yale do produce Politicians. famous public figures, that would be his area to recruit people.

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lemmy.world

This has nothing to do with the university. This has everything to do with this guy being a piece of shit. Do not lump all professors in with this guy.

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morkyporkyreply
suppo.fi

Harvard produces a higher than average amount of absolute pieces of shit than a normal university I'm guessing.

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programming.dev

Well I am sure Harvard benefited from all the money he brought to the department via Epstein. So the only way Harvard can come clean is to donate a similar amount of money to independent charities that fight against child slavery, human trafficking etc.

Btw, here is the full context for the email:

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Agent641reply
lemmy.world

Why would you torture your own spy?

The plot makes no sense.

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Have you seen the piece of paper Epstein scribbled his ideas on? Lets say he is severly devoid of intelligible ideas.

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From Wiktionary:

knowledge: (archaic or law) Sexual intimacy or intercourse (now usually in phrase carnal knowledge). [from 15th c.]

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lemmy.zip

Brings some perspective into the meaning of the word "smart", people can be smart and stupid at the same time!

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I don't think any of what he did was stupid. He wanted to do evil shit to children, he did evil shit to children. The shout-out was a boast, a dogwhistle to other monsters like him, and a thank you to the person who helped him torture children. To him, he was giggling behind his hand because he was getting away with it. He still hasn't faced any kind of criminal penalty, and it doesn't seem likely he will, if the American prosecutions for this are any indicator.

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Oh no, I get paid for NOT WORKING.

the horror

the horror

the horror

i have learned my lesson

p.s. in the USA, most employees can be fired at ANY time, for any reason, you don't have to be found guilty, you can even be really good at your job and a great employee. It doesn't matter.

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I'm a generally forgiving and understanding person but it's hard to argue these people shouldn't simply be shot.

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Dumb LIBRULS! Can't even RAPE CHILDREN anymore without you Throwing a Fit!

-Your Republican Family!

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lemmy.world

maybe it was response to a tough Test question on of his models complained about?

checks date... after 2008, when he was a known child prostitute solicitor........ ummm....

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Guess the current federal admin will somehow now find even more reasons to freeze Harvard's federal funding! Totally legitimate reasons. /s

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In a minute we will get post from the community that in right circles at Harvard "everyone known". Accept future victims I guess.

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programming.dev

What's the chance that the US govt. is deliberately fabricating mails with anyone who had hinted having talked to Epstein?

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ulternoreply
programming.dev

I did.
Since I don't know what else Epstein was up to, it might as well could be some other form of pursuit of knowledge.
And while everyone has their times of foolishness, why would someone want to broadcast having been a part of those acts. Alright, maybe he had a "show off but not get caught" fetish of some kind, but still.

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