Overview
- The panel posted a tranche from 8,544 documents provided by Epstein’s estate, including schedules, flight manifests, ledgers and phone message logs.
- A 2014 daily schedule shows a tentative note about Elon Musk visiting Epstein’s island on Dec. 6; Musk publicly responded, “This is false.”
- Calendar pages also list a planned 2017 lunch with Peter Thiel, a 2019 breakfast with Steve Bannon, and a tentative 2014 breakfast with Bill Gates.
- Flight records identify Prince Andrew on an Epstein jet on May 12, 2000, and a ledger lists payments for massages associated with “Andrew.”
- Republicans criticized a unilateral, selective release, while Democrats defended the posting and urged additional disclosures from the Justice Department after further redactions.