MIT professor of mechanical engineering who accepted $225,000 in donations from Jeffrey Epstein, including $60,000 that went to him personally. Lloyd apologized and was placed on paid administrative leave by MIT in 2020. He said he deeply regretted the association.
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Background
Seth Lloyd is an American professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specializing in quantum computation and quantum information theory. He is recognized as a pioneer in the field of quantum computing and has been associated with influential intellectual circles, including the Reality Club (a precursor to Edge.org), where he was involved alongside other prominent scientists and AI researchers. He collaborated with the late physicist Heinz Pagels at the Aspen Center for Physics; Pagels died in a hiking accident in 1988 in which Lloyd was also involved.
Lloyd's academic work spans quantum computing, cybernetics, and information theory. He has written on topics including Norbert Wiener's cybernetics and its predictions about automation. He is described in documentary evidence as part of a network of prominent scientists -- including Martin Nowak, Lawrence Krauss, Marvin Minsky, and others -- who received funding from or had social connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
According to his current public record, Lloyd accepted $225,000 in donations from Jeffrey Epstein, of which $60,000 went to him personally. He publicly apologized for the association and was placed on paid administrative leave by MIT in 2020.
Epstein Connection
Seth Lloyd had a sustained social and financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein spanning at least 2012 through 2017, as documented in scheduling records, email correspondence, and donor references. Multiple Epstein scheduling documents show Lloyd attending lunches and appointments at Epstein's locations, sometimes alongside financiers Leon Black and Andrew Farkas. Email correspondence shows a familiar, ongoing relationship between Lloyd and Epstein, including discussions about visits, events, and donations. Lloyd is referenced in a 2017 email with the subject line 'Re: donation,' and is cited alongside other academics as a recipient of Epstein's philanthropic funding. Epstein's staff coordinated Lloyd's visits and scheduled his appointments, sometimes noting he could 'come any time he likes.'
Key Allegations(5)
Seth Lloyd had repeated scheduled lunches and appointments with Jeffrey Epstein, often alongside financiers Leon Black and Andrew Farkas, as reflected in Epstein's internal scheduling documents.
documentedLloyd maintained direct email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, including a familiar tone and discussions about visits, with messages continuing at least through May 2017.
documentedLloyd corresponded about a 'donation' with Epstein in May 2017, responding 'Will do' to an email with the subject line 'Re: donation.'
documentedLloyd is cited as one of several prominent scientists who received funding from Epstein, alongside Martin Nowak, Lawrence Krauss, and Marvin Minsky.
documentedLloyd accepted $225,000 in donations from Jeffrey Epstein, including $60,000 that went to him personally.
allegedLegal Status
Seth Lloyd has not been charged with or convicted of any crime related to the Epstein case. He was placed on paid administrative leave by MIT in 2020 following revelations about his financial relationship with Epstein. He is documented extensively in Epstein's internal scheduling records and email correspondence.
Notable Statements(5)
“Dear Jeffrey, I would love to. I'll stop”
“Hah! So true. See you soon. Seth”
“Will do. Seth”
“oh n0000! I am so very sorry about this”
“I'm around and will show up in the late morning and leave around 2.”
Key Relationships(8)
Lloyd received donations from Epstein and is referenced in email correspondence about a 'donation' (efta-02389767). He is cited alongside other academics as a recipient of Epstein's funding (d-29206). Multiple scheduling documents show ongoing meetings and lunches.
Extensive scheduling records show Lloyd attended lunches and appointments with Epstein over multiple years. Email correspondence reflects a familiar and ongoing personal relationship (efta-efta01923704, efta-02364421).
Lesley Groff, Epstein's assistant, coordinated Lloyd's appointments and meetings, including being told that 'Seth he can come any time he likes' (efta-efta02014236, efta-02172090). Lloyd sent a Thanksgiving email to Lesley in November 2014 (efta-efta02090413).
Leon Black appeared at the same scheduled lunches as Lloyd and asked Epstein's staff to identify who Seth Lloyd was (efta-02172678, efta-02172522, efta-efta02023751).
Martin Nowak and Seth Lloyd are both mentioned as scientists connected to Epstein's academic philanthropy (d-29206). They appear together in multiple document contexts.
John Brockman is associated with Lloyd through the Reality Club and Edge.org intellectual network, which is referenced in documents about AI thought-leader gatherings (kaggle-ho-016234, kaggle-ho-016817).
Lawrence Krauss and Seth Lloyd are both cited as scientists associated with Epstein's funding (d-29206, kaggle-ho-027805).
Deepak Chopra appears in email context in documents that also reference Lloyd (efta-02342293).
Timeline(8 events)
Seth Lloyd was involved in a hiking accident at the Aspen Center for Physics in which his collaborator, physicist Heinz Pagels, died.
Epstein staff emailed Lloyd about Jeffrey Epstein planning a trip to Harvard on Sunday, coordinating a meeting.
Lloyd emailed Jeffrey Epstein expressing interest in meeting: 'Dear Jeffrey, I would love to. I'll stop...'
Lloyd sent a Thanksgiving email to Lesley Groff (Epstein's assistant), discussing checking with family about plans.
Lloyd emailed Jeffrey Epstein: 'Hah! So true. See you soon. Seth'
Lloyd sent email with subject 'Re: Jeffrey Epstein' expressing distress: 'oh n0000! I am so very sorry about this'
Email referencing Lloyd and others with instructions to 'please aim to speak for 30 minutes,' suggesting involvement in a speaking or presentation event.
Lloyd replied 'Will do' to an email from Jeffrey Epstein with the subject 'Re: donation.'
At a Glance
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 2 documents”
Known Connections (1)
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Document Mentions
Schedule (19)
2012-01-26 to 2018-12-02 · 12 entries verified across multiple documents
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Media Lab
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