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Harvard to pay $53m over theft and sale of human remains from medical school

  • Posted on August 18, 2026
  • By The Guardian
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Harvard University has agreed to settle a major scandal involving the illegal trafficking of human remains from its medical school, paying $53 million in compensation. The case centers on Cedric Lodge, a 58-year-old employee sentenced to eight years imprisonment for orchestrating a sophisticated scheme to steal cadaver parts and sell them on the black market. This settlement reflects serious institutional failures in oversight and ethical safeguarding of human remains, raising critical questions about body donation protocols and security measures in medical institutions across the United States.

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Harvard to pay $53m over theft and sale of human remains from medical school
Harvard to pay $53m over theft and sale of human remains from medical school

Cedric Lodge, 58, sentenced in December to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts in national scheme
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