Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein: birds of a feather and definitely friends
Receipts included. Burn after reading if you're a fan of Musk.
As of May 2024 Elon Musk was ranked by Forbes and Bloomberg as the wealthiest man on the planet. His net worth? Somewhere between $196 billion to $212.3 billion. Today, we’re going to focus on the lesser-known aspects of the eccentric billionaire who recently revealed he takes ketamine for depression.
On April 28, 2023 Musk was subpoenaed by the U.S. Virgin Islands for documents in its then on-going lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase for enabling Epstein’s sexual abuses. The court documents indicate he was referred to JPMorgan by Epstein. Musk’s reply was to tweet that “the notion of him listening to financial advice from Epstein was absurd”. He added, "That cretin never advised me on anything whatsoever."
In September 2023 the bank paid $75 million to settle the lawsuit which also implicated Jes Staley and Apollo’s Leon Black.
The public knows next to nothing about Musk’s friendship with Epstein—other than the two were photographed at an Edge dinner in 2011—alongside Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos; Google cofounder Sergey Brin, Salar Kamangar, then CEO of YouTube; Marissa Mayer, who the following year left Google to become CEO of Yahoo; and Anne Wojcicki, Brin’s then-wife and CEO of genetic testing startup 23andMe (which is a CIA front). The Edge Foundation was founded by John Brockman (born February 16, 1943) and the legendary dinners were entirely funded by Epstein.
I was able to find evidence that Musk’s relationship to Epstein-the-intelligence-asset goes back further and was, indeed, much more complicated than what has been exposed to date.
Word of caution: Burn after reading because if you like Musk, you’ll never look at him in the same way again.