Elon Musk has denied reports linking him to Jeffrey Epstein after his name appeared in newly released files. The documents, shared by House Democrats, listed Musk as a possible visitor to Epstein’s private island in December 2014. The entry allegedly read: “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec.6 (is this still happening?).”
Musk quickly hit back, calling the report “utterly misleading.” He added, “Anyone pushing this false narrative deserves complete contempt.” The billionaire insisted he never went to the island, saying, “Epstein tried to get me to go and I REFUSED.” Musk also pointed toward Prince Andrew, whose confirmed trips on Epstein’s plane have been documented.

The files included other high-profile names, such as Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, and Steve Bannon. Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell is already serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking minors. A congressional spokesperson said, “Every new document provides more information as we work to bring justice for survivors.”
The revelations have reignited debate about Epstein’s powerful connections. Do you think releasing these names helps expose the truth, or does it risk unfairly damaging reputations?