Epstein Files Reach Florida Academia: UF Presidential Search Advisor Named in Documents Amid Gift Revelations
Gainesville, Florida — January 26, 2026 — The University of Florida’s high-stakes presidential search has hit an unexpected snag: one of its advisory committee members, Doug Band, appears in nine documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including records of luxury gifts exchanged in the mid-2000s.
Band, a prominent UF alumnus (class of 1995) and former Clinton White House aide, received an expensive watch as a Christmas present from Epstein and Maxwell between 2002 and 2006, according to details in the unsealed materials reported by The Independent Florida Alligator. The references appear in emails, transcripts, and other case-related files, though they do not accuse Band of criminal involvement.

His role on the Presidential Search Advisory Committee places him at the center of selecting UF’s next leader—a decision with multimillion-dollar budget, research, and statewide implications. The timing is awkward for the university, which has emphasized transparency and excellence in its leadership hunt.
The disclosure fits into a broader pattern of Epstein-related documents continuing to name figures from elite circles, even years after his 2019 death. While no new charges have emerged from these specific mentions, the association has fueled online discussion about vetting standards in public higher education and the lingering shadow of Epstein’s network.
Band’s background includes high-level political and consulting work, which initially positioned him as a valuable asset for strategic guidance. Yet ethics observers note that proximity to Epstein—even through gifts or social ties—can erode perceived impartiality, especially when public funds and institutional reputation are at stake.
UF has remained largely silent on next steps, but the story’s spread across social platforms and higher-ed communities suggests pressure may build for clarification or recusal. In an era when universities face intense scrutiny over governance and values, this episode tests how institutions balance historical connections against current accountability demands.
The presidential search continues, but the Epstein file references ensure that questions about influence and ethics will shadow the process until resolved.
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