Core Viewpoint - Elon Musk confirmed that he was invited by the late Jeffrey Epstein to visit his private island but declined the invitation, responding to recent media reports that linked him to Epstein's activities [3][4]. Group 1: Media Reports and Reactions - Recent documents released by U.S. Congressional Democrats included names such as Elon Musk and Prince Andrew, which were reported by Sky News, leading Musk to accuse the outlet of misleading the public [3][5]. - Musk criticized the media narrative surrounding his name in connection with Epstein, calling it shameful and stating that those promoting such false narratives should be thoroughly despised [3][4]. Group 2: Epstein Case Developments - A document resembling Epstein's daily schedule noted a reminder for Musk's potential visit to the island on December 6, 2014, but it did not confirm whether he actually went [5]. - Epstein, who had connections with numerous high-profile individuals, was arrested for sex crimes and died in prison in August 2019, ruled as a suicide [5]. - The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released a memo stating there was no credible evidence that Epstein had a "client list" for blackmailing prominent figures, nor was there evidence of murder in his death, which stirred significant public debate [5].
马斯克承认:“爱泼斯坦曾邀我上岛”
第一财经·2025-09-28 15:04