The Vault: The Epstein Files

How Epstein’s Shadow Is Reshaping Donor Legacy on College Campuses

14 min · 7. heinä 2026
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What’s unfolding around Les Wexner’s name on college campuses isn’t just a debate—it’s a long-overdue reckoning with how wealth has been used to buy prestige, silence, and institutional protection. Universities didn’t just accept donations, they traded credibility for them, elevating donors into untouchable figures while avoiding scrutiny of their backgrounds and associations. The Epstein scandal shattered that arrangement by exposing how deeply intertwined powerful donors were with a system that prioritized money over accountability. Now, the public is no longer willing to separate philanthropy from the person behind it, and the continued honoring of names like Wexner’s is being seen not as neutral, but as an active endorsement of a deeply compromised legacy. The demand to remove those names is not radical—it is the bare minimum of accountability, and the resistance to doing so reveals exactly where institutional priorities lie. Universities are stalling not because the issue is unclear, but because they fear the consequences of disrupting a donor-driven system that has long benefited them. Claims that the situation is “complicated” are little more than excuses to delay action that should have already been taken. At its core, this moment is about whether institutions will continue protecting their past decisions or finally align their actions with the values they claim to uphold. The public’s patience is gone, and anything short of decisive action will only deepen the perception that these institutions value money over truth. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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What’s unfolding around Les Wexner’s name on college campuses isn’t just a debate—it’s a long-overdue reckoning with how wealth has been used to buy prestige, silence, and institutional protection. Universities didn’t just accept donations, they traded credibility for them, elevating donors into untouchable figures while avoiding scrutiny of their backgrounds and associations. The Epstein scandal shattered that arrangement by exposing how deeply intertwined powerful donors were with a system that prioritized money over accountability. Now, the public is no longer willing to separate philanthropy from the person behind it, and the continued honoring of names like Wexner’s is being seen not as neutral, but as an active endorsement of a deeply compromised legacy. The demand to remove those names is not radical—it is the bare minimum of accountability, and the resistance to doing so reveals exactly where institutional priorities lie. Universities are stalling not because the issue is unclear, but because they fear the consequences of disrupting a donor-driven system that has long benefited them. Claims that the situation is “complicated” are little more than excuses to delay action that should have already been taken. At its core, this moment is about whether institutions will continue protecting their past decisions or finally align their actions with the values they claim to uphold. The public’s patience is gone, and anything short of decisive action will only deepen the perception that these institutions value money over truth. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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