Epstein revelations spur calls to scrape Lutnick's name from college library [View all]
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Haverford College students and alumni are calling on the school to remove Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's name from its library after revelations about Lutnick's ties to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Why it matters: It follows reports that Lutnick a 1983 Haverford graduate and the suburban Philadelphia school's largest single donor communicated with Epstein years after Epstein had been convicted of procuring a child for prostitution.
Lutnick said in a 2025 podcast interview that he had cut ties with Epstein in 2005, three years before Epstein's conviction in a Florida state court.
But recently released Justice Department documents indicate that Lutnick and members of his family had lunch with Epstein on a boat at Epstein's Caribbean island in 2012.
What they're saying: Haverford College President Wendy Raymond wrote a message to faculty, students and alumni on Wednesday addressing the controversy.
"A growing number of Fords have written to express their dismay over these revelations and have requested immediate action," Raymond wrote.
"I am taking this complex issue under deep consideration. Our core values call us to act with curiosity, discernment, and integrity. This duty of care in upholding our mission and values is a constant," she added.
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