Peter Attia, MD, and founder of Early Medical, was named in the latest truth in the Epstein files released Friday. In a series of emails, with the subject: ‘Got a new invoice’, Atiya is seen describing the ‘biggest problem of being friends’ with the late convicted sex-trafficker and pedophile.
Peter Atia was named in the latest Epstein file (X and AP).It comes as the Justice Department released several other Epstein records from its files. The files contain the names of several high-profile individuals, including President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. At a press conference Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch confirmed that more than 3 million pages of documents, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 photos, had been released.
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In a document numbered EFTA02496403, a series of emails between celebrity doctor Peter Attia and Jeffrey Epstein were revealed.
In an email, Atiya wrote: “The biggest problem being friends with you? The life you live is so embarrassing, and yet I can’t tell a soul…” The medical startup founder has yet to issue a statement on the latest revelation.
“You are a disgusting monster. Hope you get a “new run” in hell,” one person responded to emails on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
“What is done in the dark, always comes to light. Hope it was worth it,” tweeted another.
In 2025, it was reported that Epstein repeatedly met with Peter Attia, whose books have sold millions of copies.
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Who is Peter Attia?Dr. Peter Attia is recognized for his work at the intersection of longevity, preventive health, and modern medicine. Based in Austin, Texas, where he lives with his wife and their three children, Atiya leads Primary Care, a practice dedicated to applying Medicine 3.0 principles to help patients extend both life expectancy and health.
He earned his MD from Stanford University School of Medicine and later completed five years of general surgery training at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He went on to spend an additional two years at the National Institutes of Health, serving as a surgical oncology fellow at the National Cancer Institute, where he investigated immune-based melanoma therapy.
He hosts The Peter Attia Drive, a podcast that explores science, medicine, and human performance, and he wrote the book OutLive: The Science and Art of Longevity, which reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
His professional credentials span multiple states, and he currently holds medical licenses in Texas (S8803), California (A96452) and New York (281406-1).
