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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,620 posts)
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 08:28 AM 10 hrs ago

Duke scientist Dan Ariely sought out Epstein (post sex conviction), got chummy and then began asking favors

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/21/business/jeffrey-epstein-dan-ariely-dishonesty.html?unlocked_article_code=1.N1A.n6Lm.NXqpKfb6MBmK&smid=url-share

He Researched Dishonesty. He Got Friendly With Jeffrey Epstein.
Dan Ariely, a behavioral scientist at Duke, sought out the convicted sex offender for his research. Their yearslong correspondence suggests it wasn’t all business.


It was not every day that Jeffrey Epstein got an email like the one he received from Dan Ariely, a behavioral researcher at Duke University, in March of 2011.

“After we met for the first time,” Dr. Ariely wrote Mr. Epstein, “I started wondering what makes people forgive others. So I asked about 500 people how likely they are to forgive, befriend, hire people who were accused of different crimes.”

This was less than two years after Mr. Epstein’s release from prison on charges of solicitation and soliciting sex from a minor, and Dr. Ariely wanted to share his findings. “Crimes related to sex do worse than anything else (even murder),” he reported. “I realize that this is not good news for you, and I have no intentions to offend, but I am sending it to you in case you are interested.”

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In at least one case, he appeared to lean on Mr. Epstein as a go-between with a woman, asking if Mr. Epstein could “send me the name and email of the redhead that was here with you.” (Dr. Ariely has said that he found the woman intellectually interesting and cited her hair color “solely to help identify who I meant” and that he doesn’t recall meeting her again.)

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By 2017, Dr. Ariely was casually asking Mr. Epstein for travel advice. “This year in March I want to try a few different adventures” he wrote one morning in December. As examples, Dr. Ariely threw out the possibility of touring a Ferrari factory and driving a new model, or visiting a particle accelerator. “What adventure would you recommend?” he asked Mr. Epstein.

When Mr. Epstein responded to say he had arranged a private tour of a Ferrari factory, “at your date of choice,” Dr. Ariely was thrilled. “Seriously? This is just amazing,” he wrote.
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Duke scientist Dan Ariely sought out Epstein (post sex conviction), got chummy and then began asking favors (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 10 hrs ago OP
Why are so many men so awful? UpInArms 10 hrs ago #1
Funny you should say that. Yes many - not the majority - can be awful, but harumph 10 hrs ago #3
"intellectually interesting" tanyev 10 hrs ago #2
Dr. Freud, I presume? Kid Berwyn 10 hrs ago #4

UpInArms

(54,587 posts)
1. Why are so many men so awful?
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 08:40 AM
10 hrs ago

I know many men who are not.

I just cannot fathom the depths of depravity that so man are willing to plumb.

harumph

(3,176 posts)
3. Funny you should say that. Yes many - not the majority - can be awful, but
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 08:52 AM
10 hrs ago

this also brings to mind those stories of women who become obsessed with men behind bars for
various heinous crimes - men who they correspond with and sometimes marry. Some people, (men and women)
what to cozy up to bad people - while not necessarily being bad themselves. I've tried and never managed
to make sense of it. All warning bells should be telling them to stay away. But I suppose there's this
fascination with evil. I had an older relative (a woman) who loved watching and reading serial killer true crime stories - and
when I say loved - I mean an unhealthy interest.

Kid Berwyn

(23,867 posts)
4. Dr. Freud, I presume?
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 08:54 AM
10 hrs ago

It’s not just a cigar.

“Send me the name and email of the redhead that was here with you.”

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