Elon Musk admits Epstein connection after file drop: 'Tried to get me to go to his island'
FILE PHOTO: Tesla CEO Elon Musk greets U.S. President Donald Trump as they attend the NCAA men's wrestling championships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., March 22, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally commented on the fact that his name appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's personal calendar with a note about an invite to the late convicted child abuser's private island.

Epstein's estate recently released a third batch of documents related to the late sex offender and his associates, including some high-level allies of President Donald Trump. The disgraced financier's estate produced to Democrats on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform another tranche of documents, including phone message logs, copies of flight logs and manifests for aircrafts, copies of financial ledgers and Epstein’s daily schedule, which include mentions of possible contact between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent individuals like Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon and Prince Andrew.

Musk hadn't yet addressed the scandal until Sky News published an article called Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in latest Epstein files release.

Responding to the article, Musk took to his own social media site, X, formerly called Twitter. The billionaire said, "Shame on Sky News for this utterly misleading headline."

"Anyone pushing this false narrative deserves complete contempt," Musk then added. "Epstein tried to get me to go to his island and I REFUSED, yet they name me even before Prince Andrew, who did visit."

Musk previously made headlines when he claimed that Trump himself appeared in the controversial files.