Elon Musk scheduled visit to Epstein’s ‘Pedo Island’ in January 2014, emails released by DOJ reveal

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk asked Jeffrey Epstein when he could visit Little St. James — the notorious “Pedo Island” in the Caribbean — early in 2014, emails released by the Justice Department show.


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On Dec. 13, 2013, the Tesla and SpaceX founder emailed Epstein to say that his family “be in the BVI/St Bart’s area over the holidays. Is there a good time to visit?”

Elon Musk speaking at the World Economic Forum.Tech billionaire Elon Musk asked Jeffrey Epstein when he could visit Little St. James — the notorious “Pedo Island” in the Caribbean — early in 2014. AFP via Getty Images
Aerial view of Little Saint James, a small private island with multiple buildings, beaches, and a dock, surrounded by turquoise waters.Epstein’s notorious “Pedo Island” in the Caribbean. REUTERS

“[A]ny day [Jan.] 1st-8th,” Epstein answered. [P]lay it by ear if you want. [A]lways space for you.”

After Musk responded “probably the 1st then,” Epstein rejoined: “[T]he 2 or 3 would be perfect. I will come and get you.”

The two men tentatively agreed that Musk would visit on Jan. 2, 2014, but the visit apparently was never confirmed — as Epstein’s longtime assistant Lesley Groff sent him an email on New Year’s Eve: “Just a reminder Elon Musk was asking about coming to your island Jan. 2…”


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Musk, now 54, was also scheduled to visit the island in December 2014, according to a copy of Epstein’s daily agenda released this past September by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. That schedule indicated that Epstein was at his ranch in New Mexico at the time.

“Elon never went. I can tell you that 100%,” a source close to Musk told The Post at the time, going on to claim that the South Africa-born mogul had “no social relationship” with Epstein “whatsoever.”

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