Kimbal Musk Emails with Jeffrey Epstein Revealed in DOJ Files
Kimbal Musk appears at least 140 times in DOJ-released Epstein emails from 2012-2015, including event invites and personal messages, amid scrutiny of his connections.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages of Epstein investigative files, with Kimbal Musk, brother of Elon Musk and Boulder resident, referenced at least 140 times.
- The exchanges, spanning 2012–2015, include newsletters tied to The Kitchen and Kimbal Musk's learning garden initiative in Boulder and Denver.
- A January 2013 email shows Epstein inviting Musk to the island: `You are invited to the island for a couple of days, come relax.` Boris Nikolic told Musk to `better be nice` to a woman, and Musk replied `wide and clear` with a winking emoji.
- The DOJ dump also revealed new correspondence between Epstein and Elon Musk, and Kimbal Musk did not immediately respond to requests for comment after the documents were released.
- Taken together, the files reveal the DOJ resumed disclosures under a law, including pages officials said had been previously withheld, with references to Kimbal Musk and Epstein.
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