Institutions Respond to Jeffrey Epstein Ties Amid Renewed Public Scrutiny

Institutions Respond to Jeffrey Epstein Ties Amid Renewed Public Scrutiny
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Organizations and individuals are taking actions following new revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's connections.

  • The New York Academy of Art has given away money it received from Jeffrey Epstein.
  • The Los Angeles city council voted unanimously to investigate LA28 Olympics chief Casey Wasserman over ties to Epstein.
  • The New York Academy of Art announced a review of its philanthropy and donor engagement policies.
  • A photo featuring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Jeffrey Epstein, and Peter Mandelson appeared on UK front pages.
  • Cherie Blair commented on Peter Mandelson's situation following the Epstein scandal.

Following new revelations about Jeffrey Epstein, the New York Academy of Art redistributed Epstein-donated funds and began a policy review, while the LA city council called for an investigation into LA28 chief Casey Wasserman's connections to Epstein. Public figures associated with Epstein have also drawn media attention.

The actions reflect ongoing efforts by institutions to address reputational risks and public concerns related to Epstein's associations. Media coverage and official investigations indicate continued scrutiny of individuals and organizations linked to Epstein.

The New York Academy of Art will conduct its policy review. The LA city council's investigation into Casey Wasserman is expected to proceed. Further public and media attention on individuals connected to Epstein may continue.