Epstein-Musk email trail proves Space X "girls" visit wasn't just a rumour
New details from Epstein’s emails seem to confirm what Elon Musk has been desperately trying to hide.

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New details from Epstein’s emails seem to confirm what Elon Musk has been desperately trying to hide.
The disgraced financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein reportedly attempted to bring a small group of women to SpaceX’s previous headquarters in emails released by the Department of Justice.
The email, found by Bloomberg, showed that Epstein intended to bring three foreign women on a tour of Elon Musk’s former SpaceX headquarters in California.
In correspondence between Epstein’s assistant, Lesley Groff, and Musk’s former right-hand, Mary Beth Brown, the assistants appear to be acutely aware of Epstein’s nature.
“JE (Jeffrey Epstein) is being JE. He says we will go to the lobby. I said I would let Mary Beth know, and he said, “No! Don’t say anything” (in an aggravated voice). So I can’t get back to her,” the email reads.
Musk’s assistant explicitly told Groff that SpaceX “can’t clear the foreign nationals to accompany Jeffery into the facility.”
The women who were planning to attend the SpaceX tour have been described as “assistants” and or “girls” in many of the released emails, according to Bloomberg.
From the content of the email, it seems that Epstein’s “girls” wouldn’t have gotten past the lobby of SpaceX, but were offered lunch in the facilities' adjacent conference room.
In another email found by Bloomberg, Musk advised Epstein on the best way to get to SpaceX.
Despite reports that Epstein did indeed tour SpaceX, which supposedly included a lunch with Musk, the controversial tech mogul claims this never happened.
“To the best of our knowledge, he (Epstein) never toured SpaceX. Don’t know where that comes from,” the X post reads.
While Musk wants to shut down murmurs of this alleged meeting with the registered sex offender, X users came prepared with receipts in the form of email correspondence between Esptein and Musk in 2013, around the time the tour was planned.
In an email, Epstein personally thanks Musk for the tour and adds that the tech CEO “would have had fun at Xmas,” a possible reference to one of Epstein’s infamous parties.
Musk simply replied, “I see,” with the addition of a smiley face emoji in place of a full stop.
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While this response isn’t an admission of guilt on Musk’s part, it does illuminate the seemingly cordial relationship between Epstein and the SpaceX CEO.
However, since the release of the Epstein files, Musk has been quick to defend himself.
The SpaceX founder claims that he has “never been to any of Epstein's parties” and instead has demanded justice be brought to those who have “committed crimes with Epstein.”
In another post, Musk seemed frustrated with Sky News and its supposed “utterly misleading headline” as the CEO’s name comes before Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, who did in fact attend Epstein’s infamous island.
“Epstein tried to get me to go to his island, and I REFUSED, yet they name me even before Prince Andrew, who did visit,” Musk wrote.
In a later batch released to the public, an email thread between Epstein and Musk showed that Musk was eager to visit the island of a convicted criminal.
“When should we head to your island?” Musk enquired in an email thread involving Epstein and his assistant Groff.
Epstein and Musk threw out some dates, with the disgraced financier saying that there's “always space for (Musk).”
“Will be in the BVI/St Bart's area over the holidays. Is there a good time to visit?” Musk replied.
While this doesn’t confirm that Musk visited Epstein’s island, it does suggest that the pair were friendlier than Musk would like to admit.
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