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Musk listed in Epstein's island files by US Congress committee

Files detail invitations to Epstein’s private island and flight logs naming Musk and Prince Andrew among key associates, revealing ties to Epstein’s network spanning nearly two decades.

  • On September 27, 2025, the U.S. House Oversight Committee released documents linking Elon Musk and Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein's network, including an itinerary listing a planned trip by Musk to Epstein's private island in December 2014.
  • These documents stem from a broader Congressional Democratic effort to pressure the Department of Justice for full disclosure of Epstein-related materials, amid longstanding claims that no full client list exists and political disputes over transparency.
  • The documents, comprising various travel manifests, appointment calendars, call records, and accounting documents, indicate that Musk received an invitation to Epstein’s private island but do not provide proof of his visit or direct interaction with Epstein. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew is recorded as traveling on Epstein’s private jet in 2000 and has denied any involvement in wrongdoing associated with Epstein.
  • Musk has denied ever visiting Epstein's island, stating in a 2019 Vanity Fair interview that he declined invitations and only went to Epstein's New York City residence once, where he noticed nothing inappropriate aside from unusual artwork. Additionally, Musk accused President Trump on X of possessing undisclosed Epstein-related documents, suggesting this is why the files have not been released publicly.
  • The release and debate around these documents highlight Epstein's extensive network of powerful individuals and heighten calls from lawmakers and the public for full transparency to aid justice for victims and clarify connections to the late financier's criminal acts.
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On Friday, 26 September, the House of Representatives Supervisory Committee reported that new documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, made public by the Congressional Democrats, mention billionaire Elon Musk, Steve Bannon and Prince Andrew. This is the third set of files transmitted by the succession of Epstein. According to some members of the commission, these documents include copies of theft records, financial statements and telephone…

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Billionaire Elon Musk said this Saturday that he rejected the invitation of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to visit his private island, after Friday US Democratic Congressmen published new files that revealed their alleged relationship with the accused who died in 2019.In documents linked to Epstein's heritage appears the name of the CEO of Tesla along with those of Prince Andrew of England -who had already been pointed out in previous records-, t…

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Documents issued by convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's estate were made public by Congressional Democrats

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trouw.nl broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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