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Dr. Oz Invited Jeffrey Epstein to Palm Beach Valentine

A sitting federal health-agency chief is tied by email to a post-conviction social invitation for Jeffrey Epstein, eroding the baseline norm that public trust requires clear distance from convicted child sex offenders.

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Summary

A Department of Justice-published email shows Dr. Mehmet Oz sent a 2016 Valentine’s Day party invitation to Jeffrey Epstein’s personal email years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. The episode places a sitting head of a federal health agency inside the widening official footprint created by the newly released Epstein files. The practical consequence is a fresh integrity and accountability crisis for federal leadership tasked with public trust and oversight.

Reality Check

A senior federal official’s post-conviction outreach to a convicted child sex offender guts the public’s right to trust that power is separated from predation and the networks that protect it. On these facts alone—an emailed party invitation—there is no clear federal crime established, but it is a profound governance failure in the realm of integrity, vetting, and accountability that public office is supposed to enforce. Unless tied to further conduct, it is unlikely to meet elements of federal sex-trafficking statutes such as 18 U.S.C. §§ 1591 or 2422; what it does show is how elite access persists after conviction, weakening democratic stability by normalizing reputational laundering around the people who run our institutions.

Detail

<p>An email published by the Department of Justice shows Dr. Mehmet Oz invited Jeffrey Epstein to a Valentine’s Day party in 2016. The message arrived in Epstein’s inbox on Feb. 1, 2016, with the subject line “Mehmet & Lisa Oz's Valentines Celebration,” and was sent using the Paperless Post e-vite platform.</p><p>The location listed in the invitation aligned with the address for the Palm Beach home that Oz and his wife reportedly purchased the prior year for $18 million, as documented by The Palm Beach Post. The email was sent years after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea in Florida to one count of soliciting prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from a minor, for which he served 13 months in jail.</p><p>Oz now runs President Donald Trump’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. PEOPLE reported it attempted to reach representatives for Oz and for CMS for comment.</p><p>The same release has fueled scrutiny of other administration officials, including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s acknowledged visit to Little Saint James during a family trip and his testimony about limited contact.</p>