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Musk, Thiel and Bannon named in Epstein schedules released by Democrats
Democrats released six pages from Epstein's estate showing planned meetings with Musk, Thiel, and Bannon, fueling demands for DOJ transparency amid ongoing scrutiny.
- On Friday, House Oversight Committee Democrats released six heavily redacted daily schedules from Jeffrey Epstein's estate naming Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon.
- Sourced from Epstein's estate in response to a congressional subpoena, House Oversight Committee Democrats said the release aims to ensure full disclosure and public accountability.
- The records also show a December 6, 2014, entry: 'Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 ', a November 27, 2017, Thiel lunch, and a February 16, 2019, Bannon breakfast, along with Epstein's $40 million investment in Valar Ventures.
- Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO, wrote Friday, `This is false` rejecting the release's implications, while GOP spokespeople accused Democrats of selectively releasing tidbits.
- Lawmakers have responded by introducing Produce Epstein Treasury Records Act to compel records, as analysts warn public and reputational scrutiny will persist without full DOJ disclosure.
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Read Full ArticleMusk, Bannon and Thiel named in new Epstein estate documents
New files turned over to congressional investigators from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein suggest the convicted sex offender, in the last years of his life, had ties with President Donald Trump’s former adviser Elon Musk. The documents, which were delivered to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and published Friday by the panel’s Democrats, come in response to the committee probe into the Epstein case. In what appears to be a copy…
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