Interlochen Center to Demolish Lodge Formerly Named for Jeffrey Epstein

Interlochen Center to Demolish Lodge Formerly Named for Jeffrey Epstein
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The decision reflects ongoing efforts by institutions to address associations with individuals accused of sexual misconduct.

  • Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan will tear down a lodge that once bore Jeffrey Epstein's name.
  • The lodge was previously called the Jeffrey E Epstein Scholarship Lodge until the school cut ties.
  • Epstein attended Interlochen as a teenager and donated hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • The board of trustees approved the plan to demolish the Green Lake Lodge this week.
  • Epstein has been accused of meeting at least two of his victims at the camp.

Interlochen Center for the Arts announced plans to demolish a lodge formerly named for Jeffrey Epstein, following board approval. The lodge had previously been associated with Epstein, who attended the camp and made significant donations.

The move highlights how organizations are reassessing and removing honors linked to individuals accused of sexual offenses. It also reflects broader institutional responses to public scrutiny regarding past associations.

Demolition of the lodge is expected to proceed following the board's approval. The institution may continue to review other associations and policies in response to ongoing concerns.

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