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David Ross

Also known as: David A. Ross

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College Campuses Are in Upheaval Over Faculty Ties to Epstein wired.com Wired Feb 24, 2026 6 facts
claimDavid Ross believed Jeffrey Epstein's claim that his Florida conviction was a "political frame-up."
accountA current student at the School of Visual Arts reported that campus security removed some of the flyers about David A. Ross, and that student workers were instructed by their supervisors to take down the flyers.
claimThe School of Visual Arts did not respond to inquiries regarding whether staff were instructed to remove posters about David Ross's email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
claimThe School of Visual Arts acknowledged being aware of correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and David Ross and confirmed they accepted Ross's resignation on February 3.
quoteDavid A. Ross replied to Jeffrey Epstein's proposal for the "Statutory" exhibition by stating, "You are incredible. This would be a very owerful [sic] and freaky book."
accountDavid Ross reached out to support Jeffrey Epstein during the investigation into the sex trafficking of minors, an action Ross later characterized as a "terrible mistake of judgment" and expressed shame for falling for Epstein's lies.
Professors in the Epstein files say they hoped friendship ... apnews.com AP News Feb 12, 2026 3 facts
claimDavid Ross, a museum curator, maintained a friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, as evidenced by emails where David Ross consoled Jeffrey Epstein regarding public turmoil.
quoteIn a 2015 email to Jeffrey Epstein, David Ross wrote: “It is depressing to see how you are once again being dragged through the mud. I’m still proud to call you a friend.”
claimDavid Ross resigned from his post at the School of Visual Arts in New York in the same month the article was published.
Ancient Roots of Today's Emerging Renaissance in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimPreliminary research has established the longitudinal efficacy of single-dose psychedelic treatments, which could potentially replace current mental health models that rely on long-term use of expensive, modestly effective pharmaceuticals with unwanted side effects (Griffiths et al. 2016; Ross et al. 2016).