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'Are You High?' Joe Rogan Says He Never Considered Meeting Epstein
Joe Rogan rejected a 2017 introduction offer to Jeffrey Epstein and confirmed Epstein’s attempts to contact him via intermediaries, according to DOJ-released emails.
- During a Tuesday episode, Joe Rogan, podcaster, said he is listed in DOJ files and refused contact with Epstein, insisting he never intended to meet him.
- Timeline records indicate earlier this month, DOJ documents show Epstein sought an introduction via a former Rogan guest, who said he would reach out and had a producers' email.
- Follow-Up messages recorded show Epstein proposed Rogan 'can have dinner with Woody on fri', and Krauss later wrote he 'still haven’t heard back'.
- Other celebrities, including Jon Stewart, listed in the files through brief email mentions, similar to Rogan's case, according to the DOJ documents.
- Rogan's on-air reaction—recent DOJ documents show Epstein email mentions him after a guest offered an introduction, with Rogan replying, `I was like, "Bitch, are you high?"` on Tuesday.
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