Brown: JFK Jr.’s college application now for sale was stolen
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Brown University is not happy that the college application of John F. Kennedy Jr. is up for sale online for $85,000, saying it was stolen and the school wants it back.
“We were surprised and concerned to see a student’s confidential records not only being made public, but being auctioned for sale. Student records contain confidential information and are the property of the university,” Brown spokesman Brian Clark said. “We are taking every step possible to recover the documents. Legal counsel has reached out to the auction site to make clear that these records were stolen from Brown and remain the property of the university.”
The website MomentsInTime.com is selling a collection of documents related to Kennedy’s time at Brown, including his application and letters from his mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, to a Brown staffer discussing her son’s time at the school.
Website operator Gary Zimet told media outlets that the documents originally came from a Brown administrator, whose name he didn’t know, and that they had been headed for the dump when they were discovered.