Musk Responds Again to Epstein Documents

Deep News01-31 15:11

Elon Musk's fan, DogeDesigner, posted on X stating: "The Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice contain no evidence suggesting Elon ever visited his island. A December 2012 email within the files further confirms that Elon explicitly told Epstein he did not want to go to the island, effectively declining the invitation.

The facts are clear. Epstein invited many powerful individuals, and Elon Musk was one of them. He declined the invitation and never visited the island.

Traditional media continues to distort the facts in an attempt to smear him. They persistently repeat false information to push a certain agenda. It's truly shameful."

Musk responded by saying: "No one has worked harder than I have to push for the public release of the Epstein files, and I am glad it has finally happened.

My correspondence with Epstein was minimal, and I repeatedly declined his invitations to visit his private island or ride on his 'Lolita Express' private jet. However, I was well aware that some of our email exchanges could be misinterpreted and used by detractors to tarnish my reputation.

I don't care about that, but what I do care about is that we should at least attempt to prosecute those who committed grave crimes alongside Epstein, particularly those involved in the heinous exploitation of underage girls."

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