Epstein Files Show Elon Musk Sought 'Wildest Party' Invite to Paedophile's Island
DOJ files show Elon Musk emailed Jeffrey Epstein for a 'wildest party' invite to his island

For years, Elon Musk has adamantly denied any close association with Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he rebuffed every invitation to the disgraced financier's private retreat. However, a new cache of documents from the Department of Justice tells a drastically different story, with leaked emails suggesting the tech mogul engaged in travel logistics and explicitly asked for an invite to the 'wildest party' on the island.
The revelations come from a massive release of over 3 million files related to Epstein, released on Friday. Among these documents, several specific emails appear to dismantle the billionaire's previous defence. The tech billionaire appeared to want to visit Epstein's private island and demanded to be at the 'wildest party'—even though the host was already a convicted sex offender.
'Wildest Party' Request on Island
The most damning correspondence dates back to November 2012. In this exchange, Epstein wrote to Musk asking, 'how many people will you be for the heli to island'. The question implies that a trip was not just hypothetical but actively being planned. Musk responded saying: 'Probably just Talulah and me. What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?' At the time, Musk was in a turbulent relationship with actress Talulah Riley, whom he married and divorced twice during the 2010s. This direct request for the 'wildest party' contradicts the narrative that Musk kept his distance from Epstein's social circle.
Further files from December 2013 show continued communication involving Lesley Groff, Epstein's long-time executive assistant. Groff wrote an email to Epstein with the subject line 'Elon Musk—Christmas and New Year's', explicitly stating: 'Just a reminder Elon Musk was asking about coming to your island on Jan. 2....' The files provide granular detail about the logistics discussed between the two men. Groff attached an earlier thread where Epstein and Musk appeared to be emailing back and forth about timing and travel. Musk noted he would already be in the Virgin Islands and asked Epstein if 'there [is] a good time to visit?'
@c4news Prince Andrew and Elon Musk are among a series of well-known people named in newly released files relating to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents show the Duke of York was listed among the passengers on a flight with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell in May 2000. Prince Andrew has previously strongly denied any wrongdoing. Musk has previously been quoted as saying that Epstein had invited him to the island but he had declined. #Musk #PrinceAndrew #Epstein #EpsteinFiles #RoyalFamily
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Logistics Contradict Musk's Past Denials
Epstein's reply was welcoming and open-ended. 'any day 1st - 8th. play it by ear if you want. always space for you', Epstein responded. Another redacted email from 30 December 2013 seems to confirm the plan, reading: 'organize Elon Musk to the island for Jan. 2nd?' These exchanges are particularly scrutinised because they occurred years after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Epstein had served time for sex crimes after securing a 'sweetheart deal' that allowed him to plead guilty to lesser state-level solicitation charges to avoid federal sex trafficking charges, meaning his status as a sex offender was public knowledge when Musk reached out.
The web of connections extends beyond Elon. Other email threads appear to show Kimbal Musk, his brother, also interested in meeting with Epstein. 'Can JE do coffee w/Kimbal Musk at 10am on Fri Oct. 5th?' an October 2012 email reads, though the sender and receiver names are redacted. This aligns with previous findings by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee, who had previously released a calendar belonging to Epstein that indicated Musk was tentatively expected to visit Epstein Island in December 2014.
Musk's Hypocrisy Regarding Trump
The release of these emails adds a layer of irony to Musk's recent public spats. Musk threw Epstein in President Donald Trump's face when the pair had a public falling out in June of last year. Trump and Epstein enjoyed a years-long friendship before falling out in the early 2000s. As their online spat grew increasingly personal, Musk posted: 'Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!'
He later unleashed a furious outburst on his X platform, criticising Trump and his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, calling it 'a cover up (obviously)', and claiming that 'so many powerful people want that list suppressed'. With the new documents suggesting Musk himself sought access to the island, his previous attacks on political rivals regarding Epstein associations now face renewed scrutiny. Despite this mounting evidence, Musk has maintained his innocence. In 2019, he said that Epstein 'tried repeatedly to get me to visit his island. I declined'. He has never been formally accused by law enforcement of any wrongdoing connected to Epstein. Representatives of Musk have been contacted for comment regarding these new emails.
Time to drop a really big bomb!:@ElonMusk is in the Epstein Files along with Trump. That’s the real reason Elon never elaborated is the attached tweet.
— Jawbreaker (@Mattrtwhite) January 30, 2026
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