Deepak Chopra apologizes for Epstein emails after documents release

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Deepak Chopra apologized for his involvement in newly released Epstein documents, expressing regret over past email exchanges. The self-help guru, who corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein even after his 2008 conviction, admitted to poor judgment in tone in some exchanges. He stated his contact was limited and unrelated to abusive activity. Chopra clarified he was never involved in criminal or exploitative conduct and condemned abuse. The documents reveal meetings and discussions between Chopra and Epstein between 2016 and 2019.


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