ADVERTISEMENTAmong the documents are emails that appear to suggest past communication between Epstein and Musk, including references to Musk allegedly expressing interest in visiting Epstein’s private Caribbean island in 2012 and again in 2023. Musk categorically denied ever attending Epstein’s parties, travelling aboard his private jet, infamously dubbed the “Lolita Express”, or visiting his island. “Nonetheless, the extreme pain of being accused of being the opposite of who I am was worth it,” Musk wrote. Reiterating his stated values, he added: “The strong must protect those who cannot protect themselves, especially vulnerable children. Legal experts have repeatedly cautioned that the presence of a name in the released documents does not, by itself, indicate criminal wrongdoing, noting that the material includes unverified emails, references and third-party claims.
Source: The Telegraph February 02, 2026 18:32 UTC