
In November 2012, Jeffrey Epstein emailed Elon Musk about sending a helicopter to whisk the Tesla and SpaceX CEO to his private island in the Caribbean.
“how many people will you be for the heli to island,” Epstein asked Musk in an email exchange, which was made public Friday by the Justice Department.
Musk said he’d need just two seats — for himself and his then-partner, Tallulah Riley.
“What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?” Musk asked.
The emails, released Friday, were part of a cache of 3 million files the Justice Department released from its yearslong investigation into the convicted sex offender. They include several exchanges between Epstein, Musk, and their assistants.
It’s unclear whether Musk ever made the trip, and a representative didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
Epstein — who counted President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and various other prominent politicians and businessmen among his acquaintances — killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. He had registered as a pedophile in 2008, after pleading guilty to less severe sex offenses.
Shortly after Epstein’s arrest in July 2019, Musk said he had declined invitations to Epstein’s island in the US Virgin Islands and recounted only one meeting with him. Musk has not been accused of wrongdoing.
“Several years ago, I was at his house in Manhattan for about 30 minutes in the middle of the afternoon with Talulah [Riley], as she was curious about meeting this strange person for a novel she was writing,” he told Vanity Fair at the time. “We did not see anything inappropriate at all, apart from weird art. He tried repeatedly to get me to visit his island. I declined.”
Musk has since said in social media posts that he “refused” to visit Epstein’s island despite multiple attempts from Epstein.
The emails released Friday appear to show him planning to visit Epstein’s island at least twice.
In addition to the November 2012 planned visit, Musk indicated he would visit Epstein’s island in January 2014.
“Will be in the BVI/St Bart’s area over the holidays,” Musk wrote to Epstein in December 2013, referring to the British Virgin Islands. “Is there a good time to visit?”
Epstein said he’d be available for the first week of January.
“always space for you,” Epstein told Musk.
After some back-and-forth about their schedules, Musk appeared to confirm that he would visit Epstein on January 2 of 2014.
“When should we head to your island on the 2nd?” Musk wrote.
The emails show Epstein planning to meet Musk on other occasions as well.
In February of 2013, Musk’s personal assistant tried to nail down plans for a meeting at SpaceX’s offices in California. Epstein’s assistant said Musk had suggested the location.
“Shall we organize a lunch for Elon and Jeffrey to get together at SpaceX in the coming weeks?” Musk’s assistant wrote. “Elon is generally available at SpaceX on Mon, Thurs and Fri each week.”
It isn’t clear from the emails reviewed by Business Insider if that meeting took place. Musk has previously said that Epstein never “toured” SpaceX’s facilities.
In early March of that year, Epstein directly asked Musk about his availability.
“now its time for fun,” Epstein told Musk.
In the emails, Musk told Epstein he was busy with work at Tesla and SpaceX. Epstein suggested he get more sleep.
“benefit analysis would probably show , tesla doing better with you getting more sleep,” he said.
Musk disagreed.
“Normally I would agree, as I have found that my total daily productivity is optimal at around 6 to 6.5 hours of sleep.”
The two may have met later that spring. In another email exchange, dated April 2013, Epstein’s assistant said he planned to meet Musk at the Milken Institute economic conference.
The Justice Department emails also show Epstein inquiring with Musk about Solar City, a solar electricity company that was later acquired by Tesla. Epstein said in September 2012 that he wanted to use its services for his properties in the US Virgin Islands and New Mexico.
“is there any one at Solar City that my guys can talk to about electriying the caribean island?” Epstein asked. “or the new mexico ranch”
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