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Document DOJ-OGR-00023786

AI Analysis

Summary: The email proposes that a controversial individual donate to Morgan State University or Oxford University in exchange for public support and reputation management. The sender, an academic at Oxford, offers to publicly defend the individual and generate positive media coverage. The email references the individual's potential donation being used to establish a chair or award in their name.
Significance: This document reveals an attempt to leverage academic connections and donations to improve the public image of a controversial individual, potentially in exchange for financial support.
Key Topics: Donation to university in exchange for support Reputation management for a controversial individual Academic achievements and connections
Key People:
  • (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) - Sender of the email, academic at University of Oxford
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Referenced as the namesake for a potential chair at Morgan State University
  • Bill Cosby - Referenced as an example of someone convicted of a crime

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honor his achievements and acknowledge his fine example. I can help you. I am now throwing you a lifesaver. You can donate to my university, the historically black college, Morgan State University. Our accepting your $5 million will show the world you are not a pariah and may help you avoid a conviction like Bill Cosby. The donation can be for "The Jeffrey Epstein Chair for the Promotion of Women in Mathematics," which will show the world your support for women. Alternatively, (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) gave $3 million "Breakthrough Awards" to two math professors. You can give me a similar award. (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) of Oxford, former President of the Royal Society, wrote to me in 2007, "I thought your analysis of the bee epidemic was nice, and could well be useful." In 2018, I solved a problem of Pólya Prize-winner (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) which he posed in 1981 (he implied it was a "challenging question" in 1976) about matchings in infinite geometric lattices. I am willing to publically stand with you, and your gift could generate support for you in the black community: public support is something you sorely need right now. If you want to donate to a more prestigious university, the danger is that they will reject your gift, but Lincoln College, part of my alma mater Oxford University, needs £1.5 million for a lectureship in Pure Mathematics. They've raised less than £10,000! https://www.givecampus.com/schools/LincolnCollege/mathematics-fellowship I spoke with the head of the college and the head of development. The latter said that accepting money from you would be "a tough one for a UK institution," but if you funded me as an individual and pointed out to them that I could then take up the lectureship for free, they might be open to that. The benefit to you is that I would then be an Oxford University lecturer and you'd have an advocate at one of the world's most prestigious universities publically defending you. I could probably generate positive media coverage on your behalf as an Oxford don. Cordially, (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) (University of Oxford), A.B. summa cum laude (Harvard University) cell: (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) email: (b)(6) (b)(7)(C)@gmail.com image.png Page 3040 DOJ-OGR-00023786