Musk Busted Pleading to Visit Pedo Island in Epstein Files
Musk appeared to have attempted to arrange a meeting on the billionaire’s island, years after Epstein’s creepy behavior had been exposed.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk appeared to want to visit financier Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, years after the first sexual assault allegations against him were made public.
Among the more than 3 million documents related to Epstein released Friday by the Justice Department, emails exchanged between Musk, Epstein, and Lacey Grove, who worked as an executive assistant for Epstein for 20 years, reveal Musk’s desire to visit Little St. James Island.
In an email to Epstein in December 2013 titled “Elon Musk – Christmas and New Year,” Grove wrote: “Just a quick reminder: Elon Musk wanted to visit your island on January 2nd…”

Grove included another series of emails from early that month, in which Epstein and Musk appeared to exchange messages regarding the dates and arrangements for Musk’s trip. The latter indicated that he would already be in the Virgin Islands and asked Epstein, “Is there a good time for a visit?”
Epstein replied, “Any day between the 1st and the 8th. You can reschedule if you wish. There’s always room.”

In another email from December 2013, with the sender and recipient redacted, the following message appeared: “December 30, 2013, 9:00 AM: Is it possible to arrange a visit from Elon Musk to the island on January 2nd?”

In another email from April 2013, also with the sender and recipient redacted, the following message appeared: “April 19, 2013, 8:30 AM: Could Elon Musk have dinner on the 23rd?”
Other email exchanges appear to indicate that Kimbal Musk, Elon Musk’s brother, also wanted to meet with Epstein.
“Could Kimbal Musk have coffee at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 5?” asked one email from October 2012. The sender and recipient have been redacted.

The House Oversight Committee Democrats had previously released a timeline related to Epstein, indicating that Elon Musk was originally scheduled to visit Epstein’s private island in December 2014.
One of the dates on the timeline was accompanied by a text message: “Reminder: Elon Musk on the island December 6 (Still OK?)”.

These email exchanges took place years after Epstein’s first incarceration on sex trafficking charges, following a controversial 2008 plea deal with then-US Attorney General Alex Acosta. As part of the agreement, Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution at the state level to avoid federal charges of sex trafficking.
Elon Musk has stated that he has never set foot on Epstein’s private island and has never been formally charged by law enforcement in connection with Epstein. In 2019, he told Vanity Fair that Epstein “repeatedly insisted that I go to his island, but I refused.”
Elon Musk launched a scathing attack on President Donald Trump during their public feud last June. Trump and Epstein were longtime friends before their falling out in the early 2000s.

As their online feud escalated, Musk posted: “Time to reveal the shocking truth: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. This is the real reason they haven’t been made public.” Have a nice day, Trump!
He then postponed the publication, but a few weeks later, he launched another attack, posting on his X platform to criticize Trump and his administration for their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Musk called the Trump administration’s handling of the files a “blatant cover-up,” and in another post, he stated, “Many influential people want this list to remain secret.”





