Gifts Impose Obligation - Shouldn't Bard's Leon Botstein, Lawyer Kathy Ruemmler and More Have Known That ...

 Ranging from journalists to public officials there's a restriction on gifts. If they are allowed at all, the monetary amount has to be minimal. That's because, of course, implied in gift-giving is obligation. Early in romances we tend to discourage lavish gifts. It's obvious to us those probably don't come string-free. We're not ready to move the relationship to where the other party seems to want it.

So, Leon Botstein, long-time president of Bard College, as well as other academic leaders, should have been aware that donations to the institutions by Jeffrey Epstein weren't without expectations. The New York Times documents:

" ... previously unreported messages show how the college president gave the convicted felon access to Bard’s orbit, suggesting deeper ties than Dr. Botstein has so far acknowledged."

That seems also the situation at universities such as Harvard which allowed Epstein in. Essentially he was not a passive donor.

As for now-top lawyer at Goldman Sachs Kathy Ruemmler, did she assume, child-like, that she was so special that great generosity would be bestowed on her because she was innately wonderful? The gifts from Epstein were high-value. Downright lux. What expectations might have been embedded in them.

Now these players, along with layers of the power structure in Western society, could be coming down.

We tell children not to accept gifts from strangers. Epstein was never a friend to these. He was a stranger with a questionable agenda.

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