Personal information, CVs, photos and private messages are publicly available online, and in several cases the information has been shared on social media, writes Dagens Nyheter.
Primarily, these are women who applied for the Female Economist of the Year scholarship, which until 2019 was awarded by the School of Economics.
The scholarship was established in 2001 by a Swedish businesswoman and had Jeffrey Epstein as a significant financier.
"I'm not very happy that these documents about me and other girls are being exposed. I think they could have censored that much better, so that the focus is on those who may have done something criminal," one of the women tells DN.





