Former dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences who served on the advisory board of the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation, which donated to Harvard. His role on the board connected Harvard to Epstein's philanthropic network.
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Background
Henry Rosovsky served as Dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, a prominent leadership position at one of the world's most prestigious universities. He was a well-known figure in American academic circles. A building at Harvard Hillel was named after him, funded in part by Leslie Wexner, the billionaire retail magnate who was also Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent financial client.
Epstein Connection
Rosovsky's connection to Jeffrey Epstein is documented through multiple channels. He was described in a March 2003 Vanity Fair profile as part of Epstein's 'current fan club' alongside Larry Summers and Jimmy Cayne. Court filings in the Virginia Roberts v. Alan Dershowitz case describe the Harvard Hillel building as 'named after Henry Rosovsky, then the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences,' with funding from Leslie Wexner, establishing a Wexner-Harvard-Epstein nexus. FedEx billing records from Epstein's accounts show packages sent to Henry Rosovsky at Harvard University in late 2002 and 2003, and at least one package was sent by Ghislaine Maxwell to Rosovsky. Additionally, Rosovsky's name appears in what Juan Alessi (Epstein's former house manager) identified as a directory from Epstein's Palm Beach home.
Key Allegations(4)
Described as part of Jeffrey Epstein's 'current fan club' in a 2003 Vanity Fair profile by Vicky Ward
documentedA building at Harvard Hillel was named after Rosovsky, with Leslie Wexner helping to fund its construction, while Rosovsky was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
documentedReceived FedEx packages billed to Jeffrey Epstein's account, including at least one sent by Ghislaine Maxwell, addressed to Rosovsky at Harvard University
documentedListed in a directory from Epstein's Palm Beach home, as identified by former Epstein house manager Juan Alessi during trial preparation
documentedLegal Status
Rosovsky is not charged with or accused of any criminal conduct. He appears in documents as a Harvard academic figure connected to Epstein's philanthropic and social network.
Notable Statements(2)
“His current fan club extends to Cayne, Henry Rosovsky, the former dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Larry Summers, Harvard's current president”
“Mr. Wexner had helped to fund the construction of a new building at Harvard Hillel, named after Henry Rosovsky, then the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences”
Key Relationships(6)
Described as part of Epstein's 'fan club' in Vanity Fair 2003. FedEx records show Epstein sent packages to Rosovsky at Harvard in 2002-2003. Rosovsky's name appears in a directory from Epstein's Palm Beach home.
FedEx invoice from November 2002 shows Ghislaine Maxwell sent a FedEx Priority Overnight package to Henry Rosovsky, billed to Epstein's account.
Both named together as part of Epstein's 'fan club' in the 2003 Vanity Fair profile; both held senior positions at Harvard.
Court filings state that Wexner helped fund the construction of a Harvard Hillel building named after Rosovsky.
Both named as part of Epstein's 'fan club' in the 2003 Vanity Fair profile.
Court filing describes Dershowitz introducing Epstein to Harvard figures in the context of the Wexner-funded Hillel building named after Rosovsky.
Timeline(4 events)
FedEx invoice shows Ghislaine Maxwell sent a FedEx Priority Overnight package to Henry Rosovsky, and Jeffrey Epstein sent a package to Harvard University, both billed to Epstein's account
FedEx invoice shows a FedEx Standard Overnight package sent to Henry Rosovsky at Harvard University, billed to Jeffrey Epstein's account
Vanity Fair publishes 'The Talented Mr. Epstein' by Vicky Ward, naming Rosovsky as part of Epstein's 'current fan club'
FedEx invoice shows a FedEx Standard Overnight package sent to Henry Rosovsky from Jeffrey Epstein's account
At a Glance
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2 sources for flight appearances
Epstein Flight Logs (1 entries)
1998
“Appeared on 1 documented flights between Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA and Teterboro Airport, NJ”
Sources
1 source for known connections
Shared Flight Appearances
“Appears on flights with 2 other persons in the Epstein network”
Activity Timeline
Known Connections (2)
External Cross-Check
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Offshore Connections (1)
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Flight Log Appearances (1)
| Date | Route | Aircraft | Co-Passengers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 23, 1998 | Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA → Teterboro Airport, NJ | N908JE | Jeff Epstein, Gary Roxburgh |
Document Mentions
Schedule (11)
2012-01-26 to 2015-06-04 · 7 entries verified across multiple documents
Appointment with Henry Rosovsky
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Appointment with Henry Rosovsky
Appointment with Henry Rosovsky - CONFIRMED
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Appointment with Henry Rosovsky at Harvard
Harvard
Appointment with Henry Rosovsky
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Appointment with Henry Rosovsky at his apartment
his apartment
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