14.02.2026 00:00
The waters are still turbulent in the world-shaking Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The latest archive shared by the U.S. Department of Justice revealed the name of Dr. Mehmet Öz, the U.S. Federal Health Services Director, who is well-known in Turkey. Mysterious emails from 2016 and censored message contents have brought the "Epstein-Öz" connection to the center of discussions.
It has emerged that Dr. Mehmet Oz, the U.S. Federal Health Services Director, is mentioned in newly released documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The documents revealed the email traffic and event invitations between Oz and Epstein.
EMERGED AMONG MILLIONS OF DOCUMENTS
According to information reported by Reuters, the new 3 million-page Epstein archive published by the U.S. Department of Justice contains striking details related to the famous surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz. The most notable element in the documents is an email dated February 1, 2016.
VALENTINE'S DAY INVITATION
According to records, Mehmet Oz and his wife Liza Oz sent a digital invitation to Jeffrey Epstein, inviting him to their Valentine's Day celebration. The message, sent with the subject line "Valentine's Day Celebration of Mehmet and Liza Oz," serves as evidence of the social dialogue between the couple.
CENSORED CONTENTS
Dr. Oz's name in the files is not limited to this invitation:
January 1, 2016: An email sent to Epstein from an account registered in Oz's name was detected, with the subject line "Dr. Oz." However, the content of this message has been completely censored by the U.S. Department of Justice.
2012: In an email from an unidentified woman with the subject "Les Mis," Mehmet Oz's name appears in an "updated yes list" prepared for an event.
NO OFFICIAL ACCUSATION
While the published documents show that Dr. Oz communicated with Epstein at various times and that his name appeared alongside social events, there are currently no illegal activities or official accusations against the famous doctor. The confidentiality of some parts of the documents keeps the discussions alive.