The Oxford donors in the Epstein files

Four billionaires who have donated over £340 million to the University of Oxford are named in the 'Epstein files' released by the US Department of Justice. The documents reveal their connections to convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein after his 2008 prosecution.
The University of Oxford has received over £340 million from four billionaires: Stephen Schwarzman, Reid Hoffman, Len Blavatnik, and David Reuben. Their names are associated with various university buildings and programs. The 'Epstein files' released by the US Department of Justice show that these donors were connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted paedophile financier, after his 2008 prosecution. Epstein was initially investigated in 2005 for soliciting prostitution from minors and was later convicted and sentenced to 18 months in jail. He was arrested again in 2019 on sex trafficking charges but died before trial. The release of the 'Epstein files' has reignited debate about Oxford University's acceptance of donations from wealthy benefactors.
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