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Epstein Fallout: Guru Quits, Nvidia Deal Vanishes, DOJ Challenges Google

Several Figures Face Scrutiny After Release of Epstein Documents

The release of court documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has led to resignations and scrutiny for several individuals in various fields. The documents, released on Friday, have implicated figures in politics, technology, and health, raising questions about their connections to Epstein.

Miroslav Lajčák, Slovakia's former national security advisor, resigned on Saturday after messages he exchanged with Epstein in 2018 surfaced in the released documents, according to Euronews. The messages, exchanged while Lajčák was foreign minister, discussed women and diplomacy. Lajčák, also a former foreign minister and international diplomat, stated on Friday that he was resigning to avoid causing damage. He later said he "feels like a fool" after rereading the messages.

In the tech world, Dr. Peter Attia, a longevity guru, stepped down from his role as Chief Science Officer at David Protein, a maker of high-protein nutrition bars. The announcement was made on Monday by the founder of David Protein on X. According to TechCrunch, Attia's name appeared in over 1,700 documents, including email correspondence, released as part of the Epstein file dump. Attia was also an early investor in the food startup. Attia is known for his book "Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity" and his podcast. TechCrunch reported that Attia's startup declined to comment on the matter.

In other news, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a cross-appeal in the antitrust case against Google on Tuesday, according to The Verge. Google had filed its own appeal last month. The DOJ Antitrust Division announced the cross-appeal in a post on X.

Separately, right-wing provocateur Nick Shirley is reportedly attempting to replicate a controversial tactic in San Diego after allegedly triggering an influx of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, The Verge reported.

Finally, a potential $100 billion deal between Nvidia and OpenAI appears to have stalled, Ars Technica reported. Nvidia and OpenAI announced a letter of intent in September 2025 for Nvidia to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI's AI infrastructure. However, five months later, the deal has not closed. Nvidia's CEO now says the $100 billion figure was never a commitment. Reuters reported that OpenAI has been quietly seeking alternatives to Nvidia chips since last year, citing dissatisfaction with the speed of some Nvidia chips for inference tasks.

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