Elon Musk’s name surfaces in Epstein files after he accused Pakistani men of pedophilia

Web Desk
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27 Sep 2025
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, a vocal critic of Muslims and Sharia law, has found his name in the recently released Epstein files, which also include Prince Andrew. This revelation comes after Musk repeatedly shared unverified claims linking Pakistani men to pedophilia in the United States.
The third batch of Epstein files was released by Congressional Democrats through the House Oversight Committee, after being turned over by Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. The documents revealed that Musk had been invited to Epstein’s private island in December 2014.
Musk frequently shares posts on his X account about Asian immigrants allegedly involved in pedophilia and other crimes in the West. However, these posts are largely unverified, often containing false or manipulated information. Although Musk does not explicitly name communities, his posts strongly suggest whom he is targeting.
Prince Andrew’s name also appeared in the files, listed on a flight manifest from New Jersey to Florida in May 2000. Both Musk and Andrew have denied any wrongdoing. Musk previously admitted that Epstein had invited him to the island, but claimed he declined the invitation.
According to the BBC, the newly released documents include "phone message logs, flight logs and manifests, financial ledgers, and Epstein’s daily schedules."
One entry read, “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?).” The files also mentioned Prince Andrew traveling with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell on May 12, 2000. Maxwell has since been convicted of trafficking underage girls with Epstein.
The records further referred to payments for massages for someone named “Andrew,” though it remains unclear whether they were connected to the Duke of York. Reports at the time placed Prince Andrew in the US, with the dates matching the records.
Other high-profile names mentioned include internet entrepreneur Peter Thiel, former White House adviser Steve Bannon, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Gates later admitted regretting his meeting with Epstein.
It was not clear whether those who met Epstein were aware of his criminal activities.
Jeffrey Epstein died in a New York prison cell in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges.
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