Lab Director: Resignation Yesterday and Management Ito

lab director: Internal communications and documents obtained by CNN first reported by the New Yorker show Epstein was integral to incoming donations from major donors, including US 2 million from Bill Gates and at least 5 million from Leon Black, the founder of private equity firm Apollo Global Management, according to Nine News Australia. Ito submitted his resignation yesterday as lab director and as a professor, according to a statement from MIT President L. Rafael Reif. To improve your experience update it here News World Top MIT official resigns in wake of explosive report he helped hide Jeffrey Epstein's name from donations By CNN5 00am Sep 9, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail Joi Ito, the director of the Media Lab at MIT, has resigned and the university is calling for an independent investigation following explosive allegations that he and at least one other person at the lab made efforts to make sure Jeffrey Epstein's name was not associated with donations he made or helped solicit. The director of MIT's Media Lab has resigned over allegations he helped hide Jeffrey Epstein's name from donations. Related ArticlesFBI examining malfunctioning cameras by Epstein cell'He knows exactly what he's done' Epstein victim wants Prince Andrew to talk Lawyer argues Epstein was 'a victim' as accusers vent anger in court As discussions continued about the funding for the researcher, the Director of Development and Strategy, Peter Cohen, sent an email to an undisclosed recipient, saying Jeffrey money, needs to be anonymous . CNN has reached out to Mr Cohen for comment. AP His statement referenced the New Yorker piece, saying because the accusations in the story are extremely serious, they demand an immediate, thorough and independent investigation . He asked MIT's general counsel to engage a prominent law firm to design and conduct this process . How lab director was in direct contact with Epstein Internal email exchanges show Mr Ito was in direct contact with Epstein about the late financier's donations, which documents show at one point were earmarked for a research scientist. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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