Brown University director put on leave after Epstein report

Jeffrey Epstein, FILE

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – Brown University has placed a fundraising director on administrative leave after a report about his role in covering up disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab.

Brown spokesman Brian Clark told The Providence Journal on Sunday that Peter Cohen, director of development for computer and data science, is on leave pending a review. Clark says Brown hasn’t received donations from Epstein.

Cohen didn’t immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment Monday.

MIT says Media Lab director Joi Ito resigned Saturday. The New Yorker reported Friday the lab had a more extensive fundraising relationship with Epstein than it previously acknowledged and tried to conceal the extent of it.

The story included emails from Cohen, then the lab’s director of development and strategy, about Epstein.

 

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