Peter Attia '60 Minutes' segment pulled in wake of Epstein files uproar

Peter Attia '60 Minutes' segment pulled in wake of Epstein files uproar

CBS is pulling a "60 Minutes" segment withPeter Attiafrom the air in the wake of his ties toJeffrey Epsteincoming to light.

Attia, a recent addition toCBS News' contributors, first appeared in the interview segment with correspondent Norah O'Donnell in October. The interview will no longer be aired in a rerun as counterprogramming on Super Bowl Sunday, according toThe Guardian's Jeremy Barr,VarietyandThe Independent.

Attia reportedly came up over 1,700 times in thelatest batch of Epstein filesreleased Friday, Jan. 30, according toVariety,The New York Timesand other news outlets. The Epstein file mentions include crude exchanges between Attia and theconvicted sex offenderabout female genitalia and emails that suggest the self-proclaimed longevity expert may have been with Epstein while his wife was alone with their son in the hospital after a near-fatal incident. Other emails suggest the doctor discussed longevity with the financier.

USA TODAY has reached out to CBS and Attia's rep for comment.

Peter Attia speaks onstage during The New York Times Well Festival 2025 at Duggal Greenhouse on May 7, 2025, in New York City.

In a lengthy apology onX, addressing his communications with Epstein, Attia said he was not "involved in any criminal activity" and had nothing to do with" the convicted predator's "sexual abuse or exploitation of anyone." He said he met Epstein, who at the time was "widely known in academic and philanthropic circles as a funder of science" in 2014 through "a prominent female healthcare leader while I was raising funds for scientific research."

Attia added that the pair met up seven to eight times at Epstein's New York City home to discuss research studies and network. Still, he said, "I apologize and regret putting myself in a position where emails, some of them embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible, are now public, and that is on me."

Peter Attia's emails with Epstein

In one particularly crass email to the convicted sexual predator from 2016, Attia joked that female genitalia is "indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content, though."

Other emails note an appointment between Attia and an unknown associate on July 13, 2017, while emails between Epstein and his longtime assistant and planner Leslie Groff confirm a meeting with Attia for the same afternoon.

(L-R) Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Diana Ross in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. (L-R) Ghislaine Maxwell and Mick Jagger in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. (L-R) Mick Jagger, an unidentified woman and Bill Clinton in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. (L-R) Richard Branson and Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. Jefferey Epstein in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. Bill Clinton with an unidentified woman in a photo that was part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19, 2025. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context. A book titled Sarah Ferguson, at the time Britain's Duchess of York, is seen in this image released by the Department of Justice as part of thousands of files related to Jefferey Epstein. The images were released by the US DOJ without location information, dates or context.

What do the Epstein files show? See photos released by DOJ

The dates would have been around the time of an incident the wellness coach wrote about in his 2022 book "Outlive," in which he admonishes himself for not being by his wife and son's side after the month-old baby suddenly stopped breathing.

"In reality, I was out of control. I wasn't just some garden variety road raging maniac either. A few months earlier, on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at 5:45 to be exact, I had received a call from Jill, my wife. She was in an ambulance with our infant son … on the way to the hospital," Attia wrote. "For some reason, he had suddenly stopped breathing and fallen unconscious. His eyes were completely rolled back in their sockets, and he was lifeless and blue, with no heartbeat."

His son had begun breathing a short time later, but was still being held in the hospital for four days, all the while his wife "pleaded with me to come home. I called in daily to talk to the doctors and discuss each day's test results, but I stayed in New York, busy with my, quote, important work."

He added: "I feel nauseous about my behavior. I can't believe I did that to my family. I can't believe what a blind, selfish, checked out husband and father I was."

Contributing: Pamela Avila, USA TODAY

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