By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – House Oversight Committee documents on Saturday revealed ties between tech magnates Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Jeffrey Epstein, including a scheduled trip by Musk to Epstein’s private island.
Musk denied visiting the island, dismissing the claims as false.
The prominent figures and renowned personalities were exposed on Friday by members of the House Oversight Committee for having ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
The most prominent names in the newly released documents were tech magnates Elon Musk and Bill Gates.
The documents indicated that Musk was once scheduled to visit Epstein’s private island, though there is confirmation that he actually went.
These striking revelations came months after the ex-DOGE leader alleged that US President Donald Trump was named in the Epstein files, attributed it as the reason behind not releasing the documents for public.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee posted the redacted documents on Friday on the official social media account on X.
“They show meetings with Steve Bannon, Peter Thiel, and a potential visit to Epstein’s island for Elon Musk. Prince Andrew is listed as a passenger on Epstein’s jet,” they wrote alongside the pages.
According to the documents, the Tesla boss was scheduled to travel to Epstein’s island on December 6, 2014.
It does not confirm Musk’s arrival at the location, with a note against the mention reading, “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?)”
Media reported that billionaire Musk told the New York Post on Friday that he never went to Epstein’s island.
He dismissed the claims against him. Responding to a post referring to a Forbes report titled “Elon Musk Planned Trip To Epstein’s Private
He dismissed the claims against him. Responding to a post referring to a Forbes report titled “Elon Musk Planned Trip To Epstein’s Private Island, Newly Released Documents Show,” the Tesla boss commented, “This is false.”
The world’s richest man told Vanity Fair in 2019 that although he had been to Epstein’s New York City mansion, he had repeatedly refused offers to visit the late financier’s so-called “paedophile island.”