Elon Musk, Prince Andrew Named in New Jeffrey Epstein Files

Fresh documents from the Jeffrey Epstein estate have stirred controversy once again, linking some of the world’s most influential figures, including billionaire Elon Musk and Prince Andrew to the disgraced financier.

The latest batch of files, released by Congressional Democrats to the U.S. House Oversight Committee, includes phone logs, flight manifests, financial ledgers, and parts of Epstein’s daily schedule.

One note dated December 6, 2014, reads: “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?).” Musk has previously acknowledged that Epstein invited him to his private island but insists he never went.

The documents also include a flight manifest showing Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, traveling alongside Epstein and his close associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, from New Jersey to Florida on May 12, 2000. Maxwell was later convicted in 2021 for conspiring with Epstein to traffic underage girls.

Adding to the intrigue, a redacted ledger records two payments for “massages” linked to an “Andrew” in early 2000. However, it is unclear whether this refers to Prince Andrew. Palace records confirm that the Duke of York was in the United States during that period, attending events in New York and later returning to the UK on May 15.

The documents don’t stop there. They also reference meetings and planned events with other high-profile names. Among them:

Peter Thiel, tech entrepreneur — a lunch was scheduled for November 2017.

Steve Bannon, former Trump adviser a breakfast meeting was planned for February 17, 2019.

Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder a tentative breakfast party was listed for December 2014.

Gates has previously called his association with Epstein “a mistake,” distancing himself from the financier after Epstein’s arrest.

Epstein, who had already struck a controversial plea deal in 2008 over abuse allegations, was arrested again in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. He died by suicide in a New York jail cell in August of that same year, before he could face trial.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee say the documents are vital in understanding the full extent of Epstein’s network. Spokeswoman Sara Guerrero urged U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to make even more records public.

“It should be clear to every American that Jeffrey Epstein was friends with some of the most powerful and wealthiest men in the world,” Guerrero said. “Each new document brings us closer to justice for the survivors.”

Republicans, however, accused Democrats of politicizing the issue and promised to release the complete set of documents soon.

For now, these revelations are likely to fuel fresh debates about Epstein’s connections, the people in his circle, and how much the public still doesn’t know.