Left-wing billionaire George Soros has pumped more than $500,000 into CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan.
The Dem donor’s charities have funded research and financed programs and a workshop at CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan, according to public records reviewed by The Post.
Soros’ Open Society Institute shelled out $500,000 to John Jay’s Center for Media, Crime and Justice in 2007 to help “promote a more comprehensive understanding of crime by journalists,” according to a press release issued at the time. Terry also listed a grant for $228,179 from 2011 to 2013 to look at “partnerships between John Jay College and institutions in China that are involved in public safety, policing, and criminal justice education.”
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