Saturday, January 31, 2026 - Elon Musk has surfaced in a new batch of documents from the Epstein files, with records showing a 2013 email exchange between the Tesla CEO and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein about a possible visit to Epstein’s private island.
According to the documents, Musk emailed Jeffrey Epstein in
December 2013, telling him he would be in the British Virgin Islands over the
holidays and asking whether it would be a good time to visit the island. The
email appears to contradict Musk’s previous public statements in which he said
he refused invitations from Epstein to visit the property.
Two days later, Epstein replied that Musk could come by at
the start of the new year, writing that there was “always space for you.”
Epstein followed up again on Christmas Day, saying he could pick Musk up on
January 2 or 3.
Musk initially responded that he would need to return to Los
Angeles on the night of January 2, but later said he could instead fly in on
January 1. Epstein replied that any date between January 1 and January 8 would
work and suggested they “play it by ear.” The documents do not confirm whether
Musk ultimately visited the island.
This is not the first time Elon Musk has appeared in the
Epstein files. In an earlier document release in September, Musk’s name also
surfaced, after which he publicly sought to distance himself from Epstein,
posting on social media: “Epstein tried to get me to go to his island and I
REFUSED.”
Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while in custody at the
Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, where he was awaiting trial on
federal s3x trafficking charges.
Musk has been contacted for comment on the latest document
release, but no response has been issued so far.

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