“Low
carb” oral sex.
YOU NEVER
KNOW who might appear in the Epstein Files. Today, we bring you the story of Dr.
Peter Attia, the longevity expert for CBS News. He has now resigned his post
after his ties to Epstein were exposed.
For instance, in one document, from January 16, 2015, we learn how he first met Jeffrey: “Eva Andersson made the intro to Jeffrey.”
(Eva plays a weird role in the Files, if you haven’t heard.)
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Epstein and Eva Andersson: She has been called the love of his life. |
How friendly are these two men, one an expert on longevity, the other interested in girls just past puberty? In one “humorous” message Peter tells Jeffrey, “Pussy is, indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content, though.”
Attia appears in 1,746 files – for example, in July 2015, he asks about a visit to Epstein’s New Mexico ranch. “When are you in NM? Do you have a ‘formal’ plan for when you want certain folks there?”
Dr. Attia later adds, “Ok, I def’n want to make the pilgrimage.
The Zorro Ranch, as it was named, is one of several locations where all kinds of crimes against girls and women are known to have occurred.
On August 2, 2015, Epstein tells Attia about a dinner he has set up: “where are you? i might be in la monday, burbank to look at the interior of the other bbj [a new jet], tonite dinner with musk thiel zuckerburg. .”
That would be:
Elon Musk
Peter Thiel
Mark
Zuckerberg
In another string of emails, to set up a visit at Epstein’s New York City mansion on September 14, 2015, it is decided that date won’t work. Would 5 p.m., the next day, be good for Dr. Attia, was the question.
Maybe dinner and non-gluten eating?
In January 2016, a string of emails centers around a gift of flowers Dr. Attia makes to Lesley Groff and an interesting comment from Attia, “I go into JE withdrawal when I don't see him...,” he says of his friend.
Dr. Attia also asks Jeffrey what kind of “meds” he’s on, and how he’s tolerating treatment, in a message from November 2016.
What
catches my attention here is that the doctor’s name, offering treatment is “Moskowitz.”
And a “Dr. Moskowitz” was marked as an important witness worth investigators knowing, in an unredacted copy of Epstein’s stolen black book, which surfaced, and then vanished again, in 2015.
I realize, because I’ve been reading a great deal, but we also find a “Dr. Bruce Moscowitz” in the Epstein Files. He appears at one point to fear he may be forced to testify along with Ghislaine Maxwell in some potential investigation.
Redactions make it hard to tell, exactly, what is at stake.
Even stranger, a “Dr. Bruce Moskowitz” is known to be a member at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club – so it would be a thrill to know if one Bruce is the same as the other. Certainly, I find it odd that there are two doctors in the Files, with identical first names, dealing with Jeffrey, but spelling their last names one vowel apart.
A little further checking reveals to the dedicated blogger that Dr. Moskowitz is a Palm Beach, Florida doctor (uh, oh), and that he has enough clout with President Trump to derail a potentially lucrative deal involving companies seeking a contract with the Veteran’s Administration.
Or, as one VA official explained how Dr. Moskowitz’s managed to block the plan, “Power and influence are power and influence.”
See: Timeline entry for December 29, 2018, for more on the other Dr. Bruce Moskowitz’s links to Epstein.
(Unless the two are the same.)
As for Dr. Attia, there’s a possible meeting in Vancouver, in late January 2016, when his and Epstein’s schedules may mesh. Peter “would love” to see Jeffrey, as we learn, in July 2016. We also know that Dr. Attia messaged Epstein on November 20, 2016, saying, “I miss you! When are you coming back? Maybe I need to visit you there.” That is: in Palm Beach. And there is a hope that Attia might be able to come over and play with Epstein in February 2017.
On September 28, 2018, Epstein has a visit with Attia scheduled, and a breakfast with Peter Nowak.
(As we shall see, Nowak’s not looking too good, either.)
In any case, my “favorite” chain of messages, so far, involving Attia, comes from June 24, 2015. Epstein replies to an email from his doctor friend, with one of his own, bearing the subject line: “Got a fresh shipment.”
Attia appears to have sent photos; but the blogger is not sure how the Epstein Files are set up for search.
Epstein responds, “me too” and clearly sends a photo.
Attia, “Please tell you found that picture on line...bastard.”
Epstein: “fraid not”
Attia: “You the biggest problem with becoming friends with you? The life you lead is so outrageous, and yet I can’t tell a soul...”
In any case, I must leave Dr. Attia for now (having checked only 140 of the Files in which his name appears.)
Doctors doing dubious house calls.
BUT WAIT, there’s more (as always). Just as I am getting ready to post my latest blog entry, The New York Times breaks a story about the doctors who helped Jeffrey Epstein keep his sex-trafficking operation running smoothly, whether they knew about his underlying crimes or not.
And one of the keys to his success was Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, who had married billionaire Glenn Dubin in 1994.
Dr. Dubin helped her old boyfriend connect with medical professionals at Mount Sinai and even lined up jobs for two girls Epstein recommended.
As the Times reports:
In 2012,
a young Russian woman wrote to Mr. Epstein to ask if he would mind if she had
sex with another man if they used a condom. “You must first go to the
gyno,” he replied,
saying that Dr. Dubin would call her.
In a
subsequent message, he said
Dr. Dubin would coordinate the referral: “Eva will organize pussy doctor.” (Dr.
Dubin was not on the emails.) The woman later reported back that
Dr. Dubin had given her phone numbers for two doctors.
Around
the same time, Dr. Dubin also arranged for
the young woman, identified in emails as an undergraduate,
to get a volunteer position at the reception desk of the Dubin Breast Center.
Though the hospital’s union resisted using an unpaid worker, the gig was
approved after Dr. Dubin appealed to the hospital’s president.
“I told
them she will only sit there and look pretty,” Dr. Dubin told Mr.
Epstein after it was official.
Several
months later, Mr. Epstein emailed Dr. Dubin with an urgent problem: He and the
Russian student were flying to New York from his private island in the U.S.
Virgin Islands. She had fallen off an A.T.V., Mr. Epstein wrote,
leaving a large gash across her forehead that needed attention. “Can you
organize thanks,” he wrote.
Dr. Dubin responded that one of Mount Sinai’s plastic surgeons, Dr. Jess Ting, was “standing by” and added that she herself would join them. The next day, Mr. Epstein recounted to an assistant that Dr. Ting had given the woman 35 stitches while she was “laid out on the dinng room table.”
A photo
that appeared to capture the scene – with faces redacted – was included in the
government’s initial release of Epstein files. After inquiries from The Times,
the Department of Justice posted a different version of the photo that appears
to show Dr. Ting.
An email sent two
days after the incident refers to antibiotics that Dr. Dubin gave to the woman
on the night of the procedure.
Dr.
Margaret Moon, a physician and expert in medical ethics at Johns Hopkins
University, told The Times that the incident was “breathtaking.” With such a
serious wound, she said, the woman should have been treated in an emergency
room equipped to handle any complications.
Stitching
her up on Mr. Epstein’s dining table was “a choice made not in the patient’s
best interest but in, it sounds to me, a friend’s best interest,” Dr. Moon
said. “That is very difficult to justify.”
(This sounds exactly like people covering up some kind of
crime.)
The Times also found that Dr. Ting, his girlfriend and her children visited Epstein’s Caribbean island.
Then the doctor made more house calls – to talk to one of Jeffrey’s girls about a nose job and to remove a fatty cyst from Mr. Epstein’s shoulder. The chairman of Dr. Ting’s department warned him about operating at a home and “said if I did it there I would be sanctioned!”
“Ridiculous,” Dr. Ting said he replied.
When asked to comment on the story, Dr. Ting provided a statement: “In my treatment of these adult patients, I never knew, witnessed, or had any knowledge of any illegal or potentially illegal activities.”
(I mean, who doesn’t ask to have someone stitched up on their dining room table?)
The House Call Doctor first claimed that he was not the person stitching up the girl on the table. Then the unredacted version showed he was.
Then Dr. House Call decided not to add further comment.
He decided he would ride with his obligatory, “I regret” statement, from when he was first contacted by Times reporters: “Mr. Epstein represents the very worst of human nature, and I deeply regret having had any association with him.”
I bet he does.
Does this look wise? |
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In keeping with our usual methods, we list here individuals who should be asked to show up and testify publicly, and under oath, in front of Congress. We also need to have a Special Prosecutor appointed to launch a full investigation into the crimes of Epstein, Maxwell, all their enablers and all their clients.
To be called for testimony:
99. DR. PETER ATTIA
99. EVA ANDERSSON-DUBIN
(she married Glenn Dubin in 1994)
99. DR. BRUCE MOSKOWITZ
99. DR. BRUCE MOSCOWITZ
99. GHISLAINE MAXWELL
99. DR. JESS TING
(yeah,
her every time)
99. LESLEY GROFF (granted immunity in the Florida case)


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