Top US arts camp and boarding school to demolish Jeffrey Epstein lodge
The Interlochen Center for the Arts, a Michigan-based arts camp and boarding school, will demolish its Green Lake Lodge, formerly known as the Jeffrey E Epstein Scholarship Lodge. The decision was made by the school's board of trustees to remove associations that are not reflective of the institution's values.

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AI-generatedThe Interlochen Center for the Arts, a Michigan-based arts camp and boarding school, will demolish its Green Lake Lodge, formerly known as the Jeffrey E Epstein Scholarship Lodge. The decision was made by the school's board of trustees to remove associations that are not reflective of the institution's values. Epstein, who attended Interlochen as a teenager and donated significantly to the school, has been accused by at least two women of meeting them at the camp in the 1990s. Interlochen cut ties with Epstein and removed his name from the lodge after his first conviction in 2008. The school is cooperating with an external investigation into historical misconduct reports and has invited accusers to speak with an independent investigator.
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5 extractedEpstein visited Interlochen periodically, often with Ghislaine Maxwell, and stayed in the lodge marked for demolition.
Jeffrey Epstein attended Interlochen as a teenager in 1967 and donated over $400,000 to the school between 1990 and 2003.
Interlochen Center for the Arts will demolish the Green Lake Lodge, formerly known as Jeffrey E Epstein Scholarship Lodge.
Internal reviews at Interlochen found no reports of misconduct involving Epstein in its records after his 2019 arrest.
At least two of Epstein's accusers claim they met him at Interlochen in the 1990s.