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Another scientist:
Palaeontologist John ‘Jack’ Horner, an adviser to the Jurassic Park film series, is no longer employed by Chapman University in Orange, California, university spokesman Robert Hitchcock told Nature today.
In one e-mail sent in 2012 to Epstein’s assistant, Horner thanked Epstein and “the girls” for his visit.
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Palaeontologist John ‘Jack’ Horner, an adviser to the Jurassic Park film series, is no longer employed by Chapman University in Orange, California, university spokesman Robert Hitchcock told Nature today.
In one e-mail sent in 2012 to Epstein’s assistant, Horner thanked Epstein and “the girls” for his visit.
Scientists face fallout for past associations with Epstein
Jack Horner, who was a consultant for the Jurassic Park films, is among the researchers whose work or careers have been affected because of revelations from newly released documents.