Episode Description
This episode traces Noam Chomsky's association with Jeffrey Epstein through the Epstein document archive, examining what the primary sources reveal about their connection to Jeffrey Epstein's network. Key documents examined include: EFTA archive evidence establishing Chomsky's documented presence in Epstein's social network following the 2008 sex offender conviction, including specific meeting records and dates; EFTA email archive: dinner invitations and meeting records documenting Chomsky's attendance at Epstein social functions post-conviction - specific participants, dates, and nature of gatherings; Civil deposition records documenting Chomsky's post-2008 association with Epstein, contradicting the legal and social ostracism expected after conviction; Chomsky's decades-long public record as a critic of institutional abuse - the documented contrast with his private association with a convicted sex offender; The accountability gap: absence of formal consequences or public acknowledgment from Chomsky regarding his documented post-conviction association with Epstein.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://epsteinfiles.fm/?episode=ep142
About The Epstein Files
The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents.
Produced by Island Investigation