Elon Musk’s Caribbean Party Plans with Jeffrey Epstein Revealed in Emails
Recent revelations from the Justice Department have unveiled emails between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on Musk’s potential Caribbean party plans with the convicted sex offender. These emails stem from a comprehensive investigation into Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for federal sex trafficking charges.
Key Emails Between Epstein and Musk
The disclosed communications date back to November 2012. In one email, Epstein inquired about Musk’s visit to his private island. He specifically asked, “How many people will you be for the heli to island?” Musk responded, indicating he would only require two seats: one for himself and another for then-partner Tallulah Riley. Musk also expressed curiosity about the most exciting party dates on the island.
Another email indicates Musk was considering a trip to Epstein’s island in January 2014. He informed Epstein that he would be in the British Virgin Islands during the holiday season and asked about suitable times to visit. Epstein confirmed his availability and welcomed Musk, saying, “Always space for you.” After discussing their schedules, Musk confirmed plans for a visit on January 2, 2014.
Other Encounters and Meetings
- In February 2013, Musk’s assistant attempted to schedule a meeting between Musk and Epstein at SpaceX.
- In March 2013, Epstein directly inquired about Musk’s availability, prompting Musk to share his busy schedules at Tesla and SpaceX.
Additionally, Musk received inquiries from Epstein about SolarCity, a solar energy company acquired by Tesla. Epstein expressed interest in using SolarCity’s services for his properties in the US Virgin Islands and New Mexico. He asked, “Is there anyone at Solar City that my guys can talk to about electrifying the Caribbean island?”
Musk’s Public Statements
Despite the email exchanges, Musk has stated publicly that he declined multiple invitations to Epstein’s island. He recounted only one brief encounter with Epstein, which occurred at his Manhattan home, where he noted seeing no inappropriate behavior. Musk has clarified that he refused visits to Epstein’s island despite Epstein’s persistent invitations.
Elon Musk has not faced any allegations of wrongdoing related to his communications with Epstein. The contents of the recently released emails provide a nuanced look into the interactions between these high-profile figures.