New Epstein Files Reveal Correspondence Involving Elon Musk and Peter Attia
Newly released Department of Justice documents have revealed correspondence between Elon Musk, Dr. Peter Attia, and the late Jeffrey Epstein, prompting public statements and raising questions about potential repercussions for those involved. The documents, part of a tranche of approximately 3 million files released on Friday, February 2, 2026, have reignited scrutiny of Epstein's network and its connections to prominent figures.
The revelations include Elon Musk seeking an invitation to Epstein's island, contradicting his previous denials of any interest, according to multiple news sources. Musk defended himself on X, but the disclosures potentially jeopardize his plans to merge SpaceX with xAI and take the combined company public, despite him not being accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein, as reported by The Verge.
Dr. Peter Attia, recently named as a contributor to CBS News, issued a lengthy statement on X on Monday, apologizing for his correspondence with Epstein. "I was not involved in any criminal activity," Attia stated, according to Variety.
The release of the Epstein files is the latest development in the ongoing investigation into Epstein's activities. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced an update on the files at a Department of Justice news conference on January 30, 2026, in Washington, DC, according to Getty Images.
In other news, American skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender's appeal to compete in the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics was denied by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, multiple news sources report. The court cited a lack of jurisdiction, effectively ending her fight to overturn a decision influenced by an alleged point-rigging scheme involving a Canadian coach. Uhlaender expressed disappointment and is exploring further options, maintaining that the coach's actions harmed numerous athletes.
Meanwhile, FIFA President Gianni Infantino apologized for a "cheap joke" he made about the lack of British arrests at the 2022 World Cup, clarifying his remarks were intended to highlight the event's peaceful nature and praising England's efforts to combat football violence, multiple news sources report. He also stated that he believes Trump deserved a peace prize.
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