Those are Deepak Chopra’s Words Written to Jeffrey Epstein After His Conviction
By Jamie Mcintyre

Those are Deepak Chopra’s words written to Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction.
“Secondary to Cute”
Chopra shared a video of actress and writer Kat Foster with Epstein. “She is good.”
Epstein: “Is she in new york?”
Chopra told him she was in California. That she’d visited for a weekend. That he’d “invited again in future.” He described her as “Innocent and smart at the same time.”
Epstein: “Secondary to cute.”
The conversation moved on.
“Hair Color?”
Chopra shared a video from his trip to Saudi Arabia.
Epstein’s only response: “hair color?”
Chopra deflected — “I don’t use any hair color!” — as if it were a joke about his own appearance.
Epstein pressed: “Looks good, who is the Saudi girl?”
Chopra: “There were many beautiful Saudi girls.”
Chopra wrote about an unnamed woman: “She is v sweet — like your girls.”
“Bring Your Girls”
Chopra invited Epstein to Israel:
“Come to Israel with us. Relax and have fun with interesting people. If you want use a fake name. Bring your girls. It will be fun to have you. Love.”
Epstein declined.
Chopra pushed: “Your girls would love it as would you.”
“I’ll Bring the Cheerleaders”
Chopra invited Epstein to a debate with Michael Shermer and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Epstein: “great, ill bring the cheerleaders :)”
Chopra: “Yes! Do bring them! It will be fun!”
Chopra invited Epstein to his workshop in Zurich: “You should come to my 2 day workshop with your girls in Switzerland in Zurich — small village in suburbs. Will be fun.”
Epstein offered to “send two girls” to Chopra’s Wall Street speaking event.
Chopra: “Please send their names to me and I will put their names as my guests.” He CC’d Epstein’s assistant on logistics.
Chopra described a woman as “more connected to reality than the brilliant scientists.”
Epstein’s response: “I liked watching you zero in on your prey.” Chopra did not object.
In a separate exchange, Chopra wrote to Epstein: “What do I enjoy most? My biological needs are met occasionally, but that too — it seems I’ve been there, done that.” He described enjoying the company of “younger, intellectually sharp and self-aware women,” saying he liked to “inspire and stimulate them.”
He saw Epstein’s “girls” clearly enough to invite them to Israel, to Zurich, to Wall Street.
He just never saw them as people worth asking about.
The Silence
Tony Robbins | 15 million followers | silent.
Mel Robbins | 10 million followers | silent.
Brené Brown | 7 million followers | silent.
Jay Shetty | 50 million followers | silent.
Gabby Bernstein | 1 million followers | silent.
Tim Ferriss | 10 million followers | silent.
Jen Sincero | 1 million followers | silent.
Eckhart Tolle | 5 million followers | silent.
Marianne Williamson | 3 million followers | silent.
Joe Dispenza | 5 million followers | silent.
Rachel Hollis | 3 million followers | silent.
Brendon Burchard | 10 million followers | silent.
Lewis Howes | 5 million followers | silent.
Marie Forleo | 2 million followers | silent.
Vishen Lakhiani | 3 million followers | silent.
Robin Sharma | 5 million followers | silent.
Mark Hyman | 5 million followers | silent.
Glennon Doyle | 3 million followers | silent.
Elizabeth Gilbert | 8 million followers | silent.
Danielle LaPorte | 500 thousand followers | silent.
Oprah Winfrey | 100 million followers | silent.
Twenty-one names. Over 250 million followers combined. The DOJ files have been public since January 30, 2026. Not one of these people has said a word.
This is not a story about one man.
This is a story about an industry that built a billion-dollar empire on the words courage, truth, and transformation — and when the moment came to actually be courageous, to actually tell the truth, to actually transform, it went silent.”
Excerpts taken from:
The Silence: Inside the Chopra-Epstein Files
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