
"I'm in the files for not going, Rogan said, because Jeffrey Epstein was trying to meet with me. And I was like WHAT. Aren't you glad [you didn't go]? Hines asked him. Yeah, but I never would've never went anyway, Rogan said. It's like, it's not even a possibility that I would've ever went, especially after I Googled him. Rogan said the offer was made in 2017 and that he mocked the guest for even bringing it up. I was like, B*tch are you high? Rogan said. What the f*ck are you talking about?"
"Notably, Rogan's timeline appears to match up with emails his ex-guest Lawrence Krauss exchanged with Epstein in 2017, which have since been revealed as part of the Justice Department's publishing of millions of Epstein-related files. Epstein wrote to Krauss that he'd recently seen him on The Joe Rogan Experience and that he found Rogan funny; he asked Krauss to connect him to Rogan in the same message. I will reach out to Rogan, Krauss responded a day later. I think I [have] his email, or at least his producers [sic] email. He lives and [works] in LA."
Joe Rogan said a former podcast guest attempted to introduce him to Jeffrey Epstein in 2017 and that he immediately rejected the offer after Googling Epstein. Rogan expressed disgust and mocked the guest who proposed the meeting, saying he would never have gone. Rogan did not name which guest made the offer. Emails between Lawrence Krauss and Epstein in 2017 show Epstein asking Krauss to connect him to Rogan and Krauss responding that he would reach out and that he might have Rogan’s or a producer’s email. The Justice Department released related Epstein files that include those emails and an FBI file noting President Trump’s comments about the investigation and calls to focus on Ghislaine Maxwell.
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