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Epstein files show a complicated relationship with science and journalism

Last updated: February 6, 2026 2:15 am
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The released DOJ files shed light on Epstein’s efforts to cultivate relationships with news outlets and scientific publications to enhance his image and further his own interests. His connections with scientists, including several former and current board members of Scientific American, reveal a pattern of seeking influence and support within the scientific community.

It is concerning to see the extent of Epstein’s reach and influence within the scientific world, as evidenced by the mentions of reputable publications such as New Scientist, National Geographic, and Seed in the released files. The fact that Epstein and Maxwell sat on the board of a science magazine raises questions about the integrity and credibility of scientific institutions that may have been associated with them.

The involvement of prominent scientists like Lisa Randall, George Church, Danny Hillis, Martin Nowak, Lawrence Krauss, and Nathan Wolfe in Epstein’s circles raises ethical concerns about their interactions with a convicted sex offender. While none of these individuals have been charged with crimes related to their engagements with Epstein, their connections to him raise questions about their judgment and integrity.

The revelation that Epstein was invited to observe editorial meetings at Scientific American in 2014 and was in contact with the magazine’s editor in chief highlights the potential for undue influence on scientific reporting and research. The fact that Epstein was seeking research to invest in through the magazine raises red flags about potential conflicts of interest and ethical considerations.

Overall, the release of these investigative files underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the scientific community. It is crucial for scientists and publications to maintain ethical standards and avoid associations with individuals like Epstein who have a history of criminal behavior. Moving forward, it is essential for the scientific community to uphold its integrity and credibility by ensuring that relationships with external entities are based on ethical principles and a commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding in a responsible and transparent manner. In 2020, Lloyd was placed on administrative leave and faced a five-year period of restrictions due to his acceptance of donations and personal financing from Jeffrey Epstein. This decision was made in response to concerns about Epstein’s influence on scientific research and outcomes.

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Lloyd acknowledged that Epstein did support some beneficial scientific work, despite his controversial background. However, questions remain about Epstein’s true intentions in cultivating relationships with scientists and funding research projects. Recent document releases have revealed unsettling conversations between Epstein and researchers, including discussions about sexually transmitted diseases and race science.

In 2014, Scientific American made changes to its blogging network, potentially limiting Epstein’s ability to use the platform for his own purposes. An email from an unidentified sender suggested that a guest editor page was set up for Epstein on the blog network, but this page was never created. It is unclear if Epstein had any direct involvement in this situation.

As this story continues to unfold, it is important to consider the implications of Epstein’s involvement in the scientific community. The impact of his actions on research and academic institutions is still being assessed, and further developments may shed light on the extent of his influence.

Editor’s Note (2/5/26): This story is ongoing and may be subject to updates as new information becomes available.

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