"What Day Will Be the Wildest Party?" Elon Musk's Desperate Texts to Epstein Exposed
The world's richest man spent years trying to score an invite to Epstein's private island—and the receipts are mortifying.
For years, Elon Musk has insisted he barely knew Jeffrey Epstein. He claimed he "declined" invitations. He said Epstein "hounded" him. He called media reports "fake news."
The newly released DOJ files tell a very different story.
Buried in the 3.5 million pages dumped Friday are at least 16 emails between Musk and the convicted pedophile spanning 2012 and 2013—and they paint a picture of a tech billionaire practically begging for face time with the sex offender.
"What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?"
— Elon Musk to Jeffrey Epstein, November 2012
That's right. The man who now controls Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX was actively inquiring about which night would be the most debaucherous on Pedophile Island.
It gets worse. On Christmas Day 2012—while most people were opening presents with their families—Musk fired off another message to Epstein:
The Helicopter That Never Came
Epstein repeatedly offered to send his private helicopter to ferry Musk to Little Saint James. In November 2013, Epstein asked "how many people will you be for the heli to island?" Musk responded it would be just him and then-girlfriend Talulah Riley.
The visit apparently never happened—Epstein canceled at the last minute, writing: "Bad news—Unfortunately, my schedule will keep me in New York... I was really looking forward to finally spending some time together with just fun as the agenda."
Just fun as the agenda. On Jeffrey Epstein's island. In 2013. Five years after his first conviction.
Sixteen emails is not "very little correspondence." Asking about the "wildest party" is not "declining invitations." We have the receipts, Elon.
- EFTA01998027.pdf — "What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?" (Nov 2012)
- EFTA02033698.pdf — "I've been working to the edge of sanity... hit the party scene in St Barts"
- EFTA02118482.pdf — "Alert - organize Elon Musk to the island for Jan. 2nd?"