Epstein files reveal connections to non-fiction bestselling authors

The release of over three million documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files on January 30, 2026, by the US Department of Justice has spotlighted associations between Epstein and several prominent non-fiction authors. These writers, known for books on topics like behavioral economics, longevity, and physics, appear frequently in the documents. The pattern raises questions about trust in prescriptive non-fiction without implying criminal involvement.

The Epstein files, released on January 30, 2026, contain mentions of various figures from the literary world, with a notable concentration among non-fiction bestselling authors rather than fiction writers. Authors such as Dan Ariely, Peter Attia, Noam Chomsky, Deepak Chopra, Lawrence Krauss, and Stephen Hawking feature prominently.

Dan Ariely, author of New York Times bestsellers including 'Predictably Irrational' and 'The Honest Truth About Dishonesty', appears 636 times in the documents. His correspondence with Epstein continued for at least nine years after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. In one email, Ariely requested contact details for a "redhead" who had been with Epstein. In February 2026, Duke University closed Ariely's Centre for Advanced Hindsight.

Peter Attia, whose book 'Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity' sold over three million copies and spent 131 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, is mentioned more than 1,700 times. A 2015 email from Attia to Epstein reads: "You know the biggest problem with becoming friends with you? The life you lead is so outrageous, and yet I can't tell a soul." Attia resigned from CBS News on February 23, 2026, following criticism from John Oliver.

Noam Chomsky appears in thousands of documents, including Epstein-linked transfers of $270,000, which Chomsky described as related to managing funds after his first wife's death. He advised Epstein on handling negative press in February 2019. Chomsky's wife, Valeria Wasserman Chomsky, referred to Epstein in an email as "our best friend. I mean 'the' one."

Deepak Chopra, with global book sales exceeding 20 million copies, invited Epstein to events with the note to "bring your girls." The Chopra Foundation accepted $50,000 from an Epstein foundation in 2017.

Lawrence Krauss exchanged over 60 emails with Epstein and sought his advice in 2017 on sexual misconduct allegations at Arizona State University. Krauss proposed a "men of the world conference" including Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and Woody Allen.

Stephen Hawking is mentioned at least 250 times. He attended Epstein's 2006 scientific symposium in the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein funded modifications to a submarine for Hawking's wheelchair. Hawking's family has denied any inappropriate conduct.

Literary agent John Brockman, founder of the Edge Foundation, connected many of these authors through events often funded by Epstein. In a 2018 email, Epstein described women invited to a retreat as "all weak, and a distraction."

The files include few fiction writers, such as Bill Clinton's ghostwriter and Woody Allen. No authors have faced charges related to Epstein's activities, and several have denied knowledge of his crimes. The documents highlight interactions in categories like behavioral economics, longevity science, theoretical physics, linguistics, and wellness, where reader trust is central.

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