
"Until recently, Peter Attia was best known as a wellness influencer and a newly appointed contributor at CBS. He hosts a popular podcast, boasts more than 1.6 million Instagram followers, and wrote a best-selling book about longevity. That image cracked this week when it was revealed that Attia's name appears more than 1,700 times in the latest Epstein files release. As the emails circulated on social media, longtime followers of his methods, along with medical professionals, reacted with outrage."
"Peter Attia being Epstein's concierge doctor is by far the weirdest crossover- AJAC (@AJA_Cortes) February 1, 2026 The Peter Attia stuff is sad but not surprising. The entire health, performance, and longevity space is filled with narcissistic sociopathic grifters.- Brad Stulberg (@BStulberg) February 1, 2026 Why are people surprised that someone who dropped out of residency, worked for an international consultancy firm, pretended to cry on TED stage, and charges over $100K/year for concierge "longevity" medicine...turned out to be unsavory?Some of y'all will never learn.- Remnant | MD (@RemnantMd) February 2, 2026"
Peter Attia cultivated a public profile as a wellness influencer, CBS contributor, podcast host with over 1.6 million Instagram followers, and bestselling longevity author. His name appears more than 1,700 times in the latest Epstein files release. Emails tied to those files circulated on social media and generated sharp reactions from longtime followers and medical professionals. Some social-media users called the association an odd crossover and mocked the irony for a longevity-focused figure. Other critics described the health and longevity space as rife with grifters and pointed to Attia's career moves and high-priced concierge practice as red flags.
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