According to information contained in Epstein’s estate files, the disgraced financier continued to keep in touch with Musk in his later years, even while maintaining connections with other high-profile political and business figures, including former President Donald Trump’s advisors.
The documents highlight contact but stop short of directly alleging any illegal activity on his part.

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The files were provided to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and officially made public on September 26 by Democratic members of the panel.
Within the documents, Musk was noted as being scheduled for a visit to Epstein’s private island on December 6, 2014.
Next to the entry, a handwritten note raised the question: “is this still happening?”, suggesting uncertainty about the planned trip.
The files also included references to other well-known figures who appeared on Epstein’s calendar.
One entry mentioned a lunch scheduled with billionaire investor and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel on November 27, 2017.
Another marked a breakfast meeting with former Trump strategist Steve Bannon on February 16, 2019—just months before Epstein was taken into custody on sex trafficking charges involving minors.