An MIT scientist appeared to defend Jeffrey Epstein and stated that his victims being 'entirely willing' was the 'most plausible scenario' in leaked emails revealed by a graduate.Richard Stallman, a computer scientist considered to be one of the most influential in his field, has been quizzed over his stance on the now-deceased financier's actions. Engineering alumna Selam Jie Gano shared a blog post that called for the immediate removal of Stallman who is a visiting scientist at the school.She revealed correspondence that appeared to show his belief that there was no wrongdoing by Epstein nor another alleged attacker Marvin Minsky, who worked at MIT.The claims came amid revelations about MIT receiving money, alleged to be up to millions of dollars, from the convicted sex offender. MIT visiting scientist Richard Stallman (right) appeared to defend the actions of Jeffrey Epstein (left) in leaked emails from an engineering graduate Stallman (above) said victims must being 'entirely willing' was the 'most plausible scenario'Minksy, who died in 2016, founded MIT's Artificial Intelligence lab and has been accused of assaulting Virginia Giuffre. She claimed to have been trafficked to several wealthy men in a list that included him.In the emails, Stallman elaborated that Giuffre's 'willingness' to commit the sex acts was 'the most plausible scenario' to why it happened.He said: 'We can imagine many scenarios, but the most plausible scenario is that she presented herself to him as entirely willing.'Assuming she was being coerced by Epstein, he would have had every reason to tell her to conceal that from most of his associates.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Jeffrey Epstein 'got victim, 16, to recruit over 70 underage... Harvard admits it received $9million from Jeffrey Epstein... Share this article Share He later reportedly added: 'It is morally absurd to define "rape" in a way that depends on minor details such as which country it was in or whether the victim was 18 years old or 17.'Stallman has allegedly written dozens of posts on his personal website in favor of legalizing pedophilia and child pornography, in posts that go back as far as 15 years, The Daily Beast reported. On his personal site, stallman.org, he is claimed to have written in favor of limiting laptop searches, particularly at the U.S. border.Talking about 'child pornography' he allegedly wrote: 'It might be an image of a sexually mature teenager that any normal adult would find attractive. What’s heinous about having such a photo?'Stallman allegedly commented on the news of Epstein on his personal site, writing: 'I disagree with some of what the article says about Epstein. 'Epstein is not, apparently, a pedophile, since the people he raped seem to have all been postpuberal.' Stallman added that he preferred to refer to Epstein a 'serial rapist.' In another allegedly post, he allegedly wrote: 'I think that everyone age 14 or above ought to take part in sex, though not in
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