Peter Attia Steps Down from CBS News After Emails with Jeffrey Epstein Published
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Dr. Peter Attia resigned from CBS News after emails with Jeffrey Epstein were made public.
Key Facts
- Dr. Peter Attia has resigned from his role as a CBS News contributor.
- Attia's resignation followed the publication of emails exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The emails reportedly included medical advice from Attia to Epstein and comments about women, according to The New York Times.
- Attia is among several public figures who have left positions following disclosures of communications with Epstein, according to CNBC.
- A spokesman for Attia stated he resigned to prevent his association with Epstein from becoming a distraction, according to BBC.
What Happened
Dr. Peter Attia, a longevity expert and CBS News contributor, resigned after emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein were published. According to The New York Times, the emails included medical advice and comments about women. Attia's spokesman told BBC he stepped down to avoid his association with Epstein becoming a distraction.
Why It Matters
The event reflects ongoing attention to individuals with documented communications with Jeffrey Epstein. Multiple sources report that public figures have faced professional consequences following such disclosures. The situation highlights reputational considerations for media organizations and contributors.
Sources
Confirmed by 6 independent sources
- CNBCCenter17h agoEpstein files: Longevity guru Peter Attia quits CBS News after email fallout
- NYTLeft18h agoPeter Attia Leaves CBS News Amid Epstein Files Fallout
- The IndependentLeft12h agoLongevity guru resigns from CBS News amid Epstein fallout
