Newly unsealed court documents have revealed extensive correspondence between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, dating back to 2012 and 2013. The files indicate that Musk expressed interest in visiting Epstein’s private island and even proposed hosting the financier at SpaceX headquarters.
Details of the Correspondence
The documents, released by the Department of Justice, detail emails exchanged between Musk and Epstein. In these communications, Musk appears to have sought an invitation to Epstein’s infamous island, with one message referencing a desire to attend what was described as a “wildest party.” Further exchanges suggest plans were being made for Musk to visit the island.
Musk’s Previous Denials
This revelation comes despite repeated assertions from Elon Musk that he never visited Epstein’s island and had, in fact, “refused” invitations. Musk has consistently maintained his distance from Epstein, stating he had limited interaction with the financier.
Broader Implications of the Release
The unsealing of these files is part of a wider release of documents related to Epstein’s associates and activities. The correspondence with prominent figures like Musk is expected to draw significant scrutiny and further fuel ongoing investigations into Epstein’s network and the individuals involved in his circle.


