Elon Musk Denies Visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s Island After Name Surfaces in Files.
Elon Musk has strongly denied claims linking him to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands, where the disgraced financier allegedly abused young women in the company of high-profile guests.
Musk’s name appeared in a six-page document released by Democratic lawmakers on Saturday, which they said formed part of the “Epstein files.” The entry listed a possible trip dated December 6, 2014, with a note: “Is this still happening?” The papers, however, did not confirm whether the visit took place.
Reacting on X, Musk said the claims were false and criticised broadcaster Sky News for what he described as misleading coverage. “Shame on Sky News for this utterly misleading headline. Epstein tried to get me to go to his island and I REFUSED, yet they name me even before Prince Andrew, who did visit,” Musk wrote.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO added, “Anyone pushing this false narrative deserves complete contempt.”
The list, which also mentioned high-profile names such as Bill Gates and Trump ally Steve Bannon, forms part of a growing trove of court documents and investigative records tied to Epstein. The financier, accused of running a global sex trafficking network involving underage girls, was arrested in 2019 on federal charges in the US and died in jail that same year in what was officially ruled a suicide.
Since his death, the gradual unsealing of court filings has shed light on Epstein’s extensive network and his alleged efforts to lure influential figures to his properties, including his private Caribbean island, often referred to in Western media as “Pedophile Island.”
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