August 19, 2026

Harvard is coughing up $53 million after a grotesque body-parts scandal that ripped through the nation’s most elite medical school: former morgue manager Cedric Lodge stole and sold donated remains for years, shipping body parts to buyers across state lines without anyone’s knowledge, according to investigators. Lodge is already behind bars for eight years; his wife and other co-conspirators have also been sentenced or pleaded guilty. The settlement, preliminarily approved Tuesday, marks a stunning and costly blow to Harvard as it tries to contain the fallout from a betrayal described by its own leaders as “despicable” and “abhorrent.”

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