The Diddy Diaries

Dr. Peter Attia and the Epstein Files (2/4/26)


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The backlash against Dr. Peter Attia has been swift and unforgiving since newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files revealed an extensive and friendly correspondence between the celebrity longevity doctor and the convicted sex offender — including over 1,700 mentions of Attia in the trove — complete with casual and crude exchanges that reflected an ongoing relationship well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Attia’s name popping up repeatedly in the federal materials has shocked many of his followers and critics alike, not least because he built his public brand on health, integrity, and longevity advice while quietly maintaining a social rapport with someone now widely understood as a deeply exploitative predator. One especially unsettling detail — emails joking about sex and lifestyle — has made even the most technical defense of his interactions ring hollow for critics who see this not as harmless professional contact but as an elitist embrace of a man whose abuses were known to the world.

The blowback hasn’t been abstract — it’s already cost Attia real-world roles and credibility. He resigned from his position as Chief Science Officer at David Protein and has been forced to apologize publicly, calling the emails “embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible,” while CBS News reportedly weighs cutting ties with him as a contributor amid internal and public pressure to dissociate from his tarnished judgment. Many observers have labeled his apology as insufficiently contrite and criticized him for not addressing the deeper ethical implications of befriending a convicted child trafficker, arguing that his reputation as a trusted health authority is fundamentally shaken. Rather than confronting how his willingness to hobnob with Epstein reflects on his values and professional integrity, Attia’s defensive framing — insisting he wasn’t involved in criminal activity and emphasizing that he wouldn’t act that way “today” — has been seen by some as tone-deaf and self-protective, feeding into narratives about elites dodging accountability.



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