Elon Musk’s name has surfaced in newly released Epstein files, prompting his estranged daughter, Vivian Wilson, to speak out. The documents include emails suggesting Musk had more contact with Jeffrey Epstein than previously acknowledged, though being named does not imply criminal wrongdoing.
The emails show Musk and Epstein communicating repeatedly between 2012 and 2014, discussing possible visits to Epstein’s Caribbean island after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Messages suggest Musk initiated some of the contact, though no visit was ever confirmed. A source close to Musk insists he never went and had no social relationship with Epstein.
Musk responded on X, saying he supported the release of the files, denied visiting Epstein’s island or flying on his plane, and warned that his limited email contact was being misrepresented. He emphasized that the focus should be on prosecuting those who committed crimes.
After the emails became public, Vivian Wilson, 21, posted on Threads confirming that the family was in St. Barth’s during the time referenced, which she said supports the authenticity of the emails. She added that she had no prior knowledge of them and was learning the details along with everyone else.
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