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The Epstein Files: Elon Musk Joins the Roster of Global Elites Named in Newly Released Documents

The shadow cast by the late financier and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, continues to grow. A recent batch of documents released by the House Oversight Committee has introduced new, high-profile names to the public record, including tech billionaire Elon Musk.

The new records—which include daily schedules, flight logs, and financial disclosures spanning nearly three decades—reaffirm that Epstein maintained connections with some of the world’s most powerful and wealthy figures, often years after his 2008 conviction for state-level sex crimes.

The Latest Revelation: Elon Musk

The most significant new inclusion is Elon Musk. His name appeared in a calendar entry dated December 6, 2014, which noted a potential trip: “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?).”

This entry suggests a possible visit to Epstein’s infamous private island, Little St James, which occurred six years after Epstein was registered as a sex offender. Musk has publicly denied ever visiting the island. The revelation is particularly noteworthy as Musk himself had previously challenged political figures to release the Epstein files, alleging they were suppressing information.

The Public Roster: High-Profile Names Linked to Epstein

The numerous batches of unsealed documents and court filings have publicly revealed a wide array of individuals who interacted with Epstein or were mentioned in his records. It is crucial to note that the inclusion of a name in these files does not imply guilt or knowledge of Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. Many of the individuals mentioned are not accused of any wrongdoing.

The high-profile list includes:

CategoryIndividualContext in Documents/Media
RoyaltyPrince Andrew, Duke of YorkListed on flight manifests for Epstein’s private jet as early as 2000. Financial ledgers also reference payments for “massages” for an individual named “Andrew.”
U.S. PoliticsBill Clinton (Former U.S. President)Mentioned in flight logs for multiple trips aboard Epstein’s jet in the early 2000s, often related to Clinton Foundation work.
U.S. PoliticsDonald Trump(Current U.S. President)Mentioned in documents, though not accused of any illegality. He once described Epstein as a “terrific guy” in a 2002 magazine interview.
U.S. PoliticsSteve Bannon(Former Trump Strategist)Calendar entries show a planned breakfast meeting with Epstein in February 2019.
Technology/BusinessPeter Thiel (Tech Billionaire/Venture Capitalist)Calendar entries indicate a planned lunch meeting with Epstein in November 2017.
Academia/LawAlan Dershowitz(Prominent Lawyer)Named in the files in connection with the litigation against Epstein.
AcademiaStephen Hawking(Late Physicist)Mentioned in the documents as having been invited to a function hosted by Epstein.
EntertainmentDavid Copperfield(Magician)Mentioned in a witness deposition as having been seen at one of Epstein’s residences.
EntertainmentMichael Jackson(Late Musician)Also mentioned in a deposition as having visited Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion.
Close AssociateGhislaine MaxwellEpstein’s long-time partner who was convicted in 2021 for conspiring with him to traffic girls for sex.

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The consistent release of these records, often years after Epstein’s death in 2019, underscores the vast reach of his connections and fuels the ongoing, politically charged investigation into who, if anyone, was complicit in his crimes and how he escaped justice for so long.

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