Tech billionaire Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in explosive new Epstein files

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The walls of silence surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s vile network of the rich and powerful came crashing down once more this week, as a devastating new tranche of unsealed documents revealed that tech titan Elon Musk and the eternally disgraced Prince Andrew, Duke of York, were both referenced in the depraved financier’s private papers.

The explosive records, released by US lawmakers, paint a disturbing picture of the convicted sex offender’s schedule and flight logs, cementing the link between global celebrity, immense wealth, and the sickening depths of Epstein’s predatory operations long after he became a registered sex offender.

The Billionaire’s Boat Trip Query

The most shocking revelation involves the world’s wealthiest man, Elon Musk. Epstein’s calendar, dated December 6, 2014—SIX YEARS after Epstein’s initial sex crimes conviction—contains a chilling entry referencing the X owner. The scrawled note is a chilling question: “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?)”

This reference suggests the possibility of the electric car magnate visiting Little St James, the secluded Caribbean landmass infamously dubbed ‘Paedophile Island’.

Musk, 54, attempted to swat away the mounting outrage with a terse, three-word denial on his own social media platform: “This is false.” But the damage is done. The documents raise profound questions about why a man who champions free speech and transparency would appear on the private schedules of a monster. While a source close to Musk claimed he never went, the handwritten query remains a sinister testament to the world Epstein was desperately trying to build.

Prince Andrew’s Royal Flight Shame

For the Duke of York, already stripped of his military titles and royal duties over his well-documented association with the deceased financier, the documents simply rub salt into gaping Royal wounds.

The unsealed records include a flight manifest from May 2000, which explicitly lists Prince Andrew as a passenger on Epstein’s private jet—the notorious ‘Lolita Express’—flying from New Jersey to Florida alongside Epstein and his convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.

The re-emergence of this flight log serves as a sickening reminder of the royal’s deep connections to the pair and the long-denied claims of his involvement. Even more damning, financial ledgers released by the committee appear to show payments made by Epstein for ‘Massage, Exercise, Yoga’ to an individual named “Andrew” around that time.

The Palace has always insisted Andrew denies all wrongdoing, but how long can the royal establishment continue to sweep this catastrophic shame under the carpet when the evidence keeps dripping out?

The Establishment Exposed

The two big names were not alone. The newly released documents also reveal planned meetings between Epstein and other influential figures, including former Trump strategist Steve Bannon and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, further exposing the extent to which the convicted sex offender moved seamlessly among the Western elite, regardless of his status as a predator.

This latest release confirms the long-held suspicion: Epstein was not merely a financier, but a hub connecting the world’s most powerful people—from royalty to Silicon Valley’s biggest disruptors—in a dark, secret web that continues to unravel and demand answers.

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