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A fresh tranche of roughly three million documents released by the US Justice Department has revealed sustained contact between renowned linguist Noam Chomsky and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The materials, published in early February 2026 under a congressional transparency law, include 2016 and 2019 emails in which Chomsky appears to advise Epstein on handling negative press, tells him to “ignore” attacks, and refers to “fantasizing about the Caribbean island.” Other messages show social arrangements, an apparent planned introduction to Steve Bannon, and monetary or logistical interactions involving Chomsky’s circle.
The records underscore that contact between Epstein and prominent public figures continued after his 2008 conviction.
Chomsky, 97, has previously acknowledged knowing Epstein and has been on unpaid medical leave since October 2023; neither he nor his spokesperson has provided a new public explanation.
Commentators and a former collaborator have publicly condemned the association.
The Justice Department documents do not by themselves prove wrongdoing by those named, but they add to the public record of Epstein’s network.
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The Straits Times (ST) - WorldChomsky sympathised with Epstein over ‘horrible’ press treatment
US news | The GuardianAuthor who co-wrote two books with Noam Chomsky condemns scholar’s ties to Epstein
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The discussion highlights that DOJ-held Epstein materials date back to 2019 and that reporting is prompting renewed scrutiny of Noam Chomsky’s associations, fueling public debate about how to weigh an influential figure’s work against alleged personal misconduct.






















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