Valeria Chomsky Admits 'Serious Errors in Judgment' over Jeffrey Epstein Ties
Valeria Chomsky admits serious judgment errors after DOJ documents reveal extensive ties and advisory role to Epstein, emphasizing naivete and expressing solidarity with victims.
- On Feb. 10, 2026, Valeria Chomsky acknowledged serious errors in judgment after the U.S. Department of Justice revealed a more extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Introducing contact through correspondence and visits, Epstein cultivated relationships by sending gifts and creating opportunities for discussions, leading to meetings at his ranch and townhouse.
- Records show specific visits and stays at Epstein's New Mexico ranch, Manhattan townhouse, and apartment, while 2019 emails reveal Epstein lamented his `putrid` reputation, which Noam believed in good faith.
- Admirers reacted with revulsion, and collaborator Vijay Prashad last week said he was `disgusted by Epstein’s pedophilia`, while Valeria insisted they never witnessed misconduct and expressed `unrestricted solidarity with the victims`.
- Valeria wrote that they were naive and `overly trusting`, citing Noam's nature and calling Epstein's contacts an orchestrated strategy they failed to see.
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Noam Chomsky's wife admits 'serious errors in judgment' over Jeffrey Epstein ties
The wife of Noam Chomsky is acknowledging “serious errors in judgment” in the wake of new revelations about the couple’s ties to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Valeria Chomsky also says she and her husband never witnessed any inappropriate behavior. “Noam and I recognize the gravity of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and the profound suffering of his victims,” Valeria Chomsky wrote in a statement she shared this week with The Associated Press…
Valeria Chomsky admits ‘serious errors in judgment’ over Jeffrey Epstein ties
She says they recognize the gravity of Epstein’s crimes and stand with victims.
American left-wing icon Noam Chomsky advised Epstein when he was under indictment for sex trafficking in 2019.
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