Mr. Ito stepped down less than a day after an article in The New Yorker described the measures officials at the lab took to conceal the relationship with Mr. Epstein, who killed himself in jail last month while facing federal sex trafficking charges. Mr. Ito sent a copy of the resignation email to The New York Times after repeated requests for comment. — The New York Times
“After giving the matter a great deal of thought over the past several days and weeks, I think that it is best that I resign as director of the media lab and as a professor and employee of the Institute, effective immediately,” Ito wrote in an email to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provost Martin A. Schmidt, according to The New York Times.
The New Yorker report, written by investigative journalist Ronan Farrow, can be found here.
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When is there going to be an investigation into what lies beneath the Ark Academy in Brent, London? Sponsored by Arki Busson, who gets a mention in Epstein’s Little Black Book.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/50295603@N02/48589712471 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/10/487685.html
Resigning signifies guilt in one form or another or being squeezed from above for political correctness. If the former is the result of the latter - looking guilty because of pressure to resign - that's pretty shitty.
The real Epstein business will never come to light. It will be buried with Oswald, Noriega, Hussein, and all the myriad things we are not allowed to know the truth about.
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