Overview
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee posted portions of an 8,544‑document production from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including daily schedules, flight logs, phone-message logs and financial ledgers.
- An itinerary entry dated Dec. 6, 2014 reads, “Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?),” alongside calendar notes for a 2017 lunch with Peter Thiel and a Feb. 16, 2019 breakfast with Steve Bannon.
- Elon Musk publicly denied visiting Epstein’s island and said he refused invitations, responding on X with, “This is false,” and asserting he declined to go.
- Flight records list Prince Andrew on an Epstein jet from Teterboro, N.J., to West Palm Beach, Fla., on May 12, 2000, and estate ledgers include entries for “massages” tied to an “Andrew,” with no allegation established by the documents.
- Oversight Democrats said the files illustrate Epstein’s ties to powerful figures and urged the DOJ to release more records, while Republicans criticized the unilateral disclosure as cherry-picking and politically motivated.