Elon Musk supports attorney general’s move to disclose ‘sickening’ Jeffrey Epstein documents

Elon Musk, previously known as the CEO of Tesla, has emerged in support of the new U.S. Attorney General, who has released a compilation of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

On February 27, Pam Bondi disclosed Epstein’s contact list and flight logs, detailing those who visited his infamous private island. These records do not serve as a ‘client list’ indicating any misconduct but only list individuals found in Epstein’s contacts.

Included in these documents was the name of President Donald Trump, noted for having taken three flights with Epstein—identified as ‘JE’—in 1993 and 1994, with Ghislaine Maxwell, marked as ‘GM’, present on one of those occasions in 1993.

The contact list also features prominent figures such as Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Courtney Love, Alec Baldwin, Ralph Fiennes, and Dustin Hoffman.

In a response on Twitter, Musk has voiced his support for Bondi’s efforts, addressing a user who commented on her struggles against leadership within the Department of Justice and FBI.

The user stated, “AG Pam Bondi is fighting a leftist culture within the DoJ and FBI. Give her a chance.” They continued to emphasize that Bondi is not concealing anything regarding Epstein and is pushing for the release of information to uphold her reputation, urging decisive action against resistant FBI agents.

Musk responded, “People don’t understand that you don’t get instant power here,” and elaborated by likening the situation to being abruptly appointed as AG or head of the FBI without having adequate time to navigate the complexities and appoint trustworthy team members.

The task at hand for Bondi, as Musk indicates, is challenging, especially given the heightened political division in the U.S., with Democrats and Republicans increasingly polarized.

Releasing a detailed 200-page dossier on Epstein is likely to be met with approval from both sides of the political spectrum. Bondi has cautioned that the contents of these documents are unsettling.

The dossier includes Epstein’s contact list, flight logs from his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, an evidence list from properties in New York and the island, a redacted list of masseuses to safeguard victims’ privacy, and a heavily redacted version of his ‘black book’ of contacts.