
Ghislaine Maxwell revealed the exact moment she met Elon Musk in a newly released interview.
Right alongside the assassination of JFK, the Jeffrey Epstein mystery ranks as one of the wildest conspiracy rabbit holes in the world.
While he is no longer with us, the legacy of the shamed financier continues to cause controversy in the political world six years after his body was discovered in his New York prison cell.
The latest Epstein files drop revealed a connection with Tesla billionaire Elon Musk.
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However, the tech mogul has denied a connection to the sex offender, calling the Sky News report 'false' and stating that anyone spreading the narrative 'deserves complete contempt.'
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Amid ongoing scrutiny of the Trump administration’s ties to Epstein and covering things up, the President has shifted focus to promising the release of Amelia Earhart’s government records since the aviator's mysterious vanishing.
Now, newly released transcripts and audio files show convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell discussing the first time she met Musk.
The documents were part of another batch of records from the House Oversight Democrats, including daily schedules, flight logs, and ledgers related to Epstein’s estate, and shared by Anonymous on X.
In 2021, Maxwell was found guilty of child sex trafficking and associated crimes and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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In an interview with lawyer and former prosecutor Todd Blanche, Maxwell described meeting him at a birthday party 'at another friend's island' where there was a 'bunch of us.'
The party was for Google co-founder Sergey Brin on an island owned by photographer and investor Jean Pigozzi around 2010 or 2011, though she couldn't recall the exact year.
According to Maxwell, Epstein did not attend the event.
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Later on in the interview, when asked about Musk’s brother, Maxwell said she was aware he had a brother but did not believe she had ever met him. She also mentioned seeing the Tesla CEO again, a few years later at the Oscars.
In other transcripts, which amount to 300 pages, include Maxwell’s responses about other high-profile figures linked to Epstein in media reports.
When asked about an alleged 'client list' including names such as Bill Gates, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kevin Spacey, Naomi Campbell, Prince Andrew, and Musk, she denied introducing them to Epstein.
"There is no list," Maxwell stated.
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Maxwell also said she didn't not recall the POTUS sending Epstein a 50th birthday note in 2003, which gained social media's attention after the note was reported in the Wall Street Journal.