Diane Lopez, Harvard University’s general counsel, found that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein donated money to the school after his first arrest for soliciting sex from a minor in 2006 and was given office space at the school’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics following his prison sentence for that crime.

The general counsel’s findings are in a report made public last week. Lopez, who became general counsel in June 2019, was tasked with investigating donations Epstein made to the university and his involvement with the PED program in September, just one month after Epstein committed suicide in jail while awaiting trial on new charges. The investigation, according to a letter Lopez wrote to Harvard President Lawrence “Larry” Bacow, included the review of over 250,000 pages of documents and interviews with more than 40 individuals.