
""No one pushed harder than me to have the Epstein files released and I'm glad that has finally happened," Musk wrote. "I had very little correspondence with Epstein and declined repeated invitations to go to his island or fly on his 'Lolita Express', but was well aware that some email correspondence with him could be misinterpreted and used by detractors to smear my name.""
""It's true that Musk did push for the release of the Epstein files, and even fell out with president Donald Trump over the issue. But the emails clearly show that Musk was, at least at some point, in regular correspondence with Epstein. And not only did he accept Epstein's invitations on numerous occasions, but sometimes even asked to be invited. He also asked about parties. "What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?" Musk emailed Epstein in 2012.""
""The desperation only got more palpable as the posts went on. Musk responded to a screenshot of news headlines about his newly revealed ties to Epstein - none of which were all that sensationalized - with his favorite refrain that "Legacy media lies relentlessly." But as his replies continued to fill up with screenshots of the emails, Musk tried a new defense: that he was so good with "young women" that he had no reason to solicit the services""
Newly released DOJ emails revealed communications between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein, showing more extensive contact than Musk initially acknowledged. Musk posted unrelated content and delayed addressing the revelations, later claiming minimal correspondence and declining invitations to Epstein's island and plane. The emails, however, document regular exchanges, multiple accepted invitations, and instances where Musk asked to be invited and inquired about parties. Musk had pushed for the files' release and clashed with Donald Trump over that effort. Musk responded to news coverage by blaming legacy media and later suggested personal defenses regarding his interactions with young women.
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