On January 31, Elon Musk fired back at X platform users, acknowledging that certain email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein could potentially be manipulated to tarnish his reputation. He stressed that no one advocated more forcefully than he did for the release of Epstein-related documents, expressing satisfaction that they were ultimately made public. Musk made it clear his interactions with Epstein were extremely limited; in fact, he repeatedly declined invitations to the private island and those infamous "Lolita Express" flights. What truly matters to him, he believes, is ensuring that U.S. authorities prosecute every individual who participated in serious crimes connected to Epstein.
PANews reported on January 31 that Elon Musk, in a reply to community users on the X platform, stated that he was "well aware that certain email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein could be misinterpreted and used to smear his reputation." He also stated that no one had worked harder than him to push for the release of Epstein-related documents, and he was pleased that these documents had finally been disclosed. Musk stated that he had very little communication with Epstein and had repeatedly declined invitations to visit his private island or ride the "Lolita Express." He added that his focus was on the United States prosecuting those who committed serious crimes with Epstein.
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