Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn, vice dean of Columbia University's College of Dental Medicine, stepped down from her administrative roles following revelations in the Epstein Files that she helped facilitate irregular admissions and financial arrangements for women in Epstein's orbit. Documents reveal she agreed to meet with Epstein to discuss a $450,000 donation to the dental school in 2018, and she played a key role in helping Karyna Shuliak, identified as Epstein's girlfriend, gain admission to the dental medicine program and complete her studies. Columbia University officially announced her removal from administrative positions in February 2026 in response to the public disclosure of these Epstein-related associations and admissions irregularities.
Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn resigned from Columbia University due to her involvement in irregular dental school admissions linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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