Epstein’s bizarre Brad Pitt love life ‘obsession’ exposed

Since it became known that Epstein was a donor to the MIT Media Lab, two professors cut ties with the institution and Ito resigned after apologizing for his collaboration with Epstein.
Ito said, “I deeply apologize to the survivors, the Media Lab and the MIT community for including such a person in our network.”
According to Oxman’s statement, Epstein’s donation was to be kept confidential “so as not to enhance his reputation by association with MIT, and with the understanding that he would not be considered a sponsor of our group’s research or have any involvement in how the money was spent.”
Oxman concluded her statement with the sentence, “I regret receiving money from Epstein,” her statement concluded, “and sincerely apologize to my students for their unintentional involvement in this mess.”
The Epstein files contain other references to Pitt, including a note from one of his friends who called the actor “cute.”
They also carry an invitation apparently sent to Epstein inviting him to a 2013 screening of Pitt’s World War Z film, five years after the financier was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution and recruiting a prostitute.
There is no evidence that Pitt was associated with Epstein’s or knew of his crimes.




