Billionaire Elon Musk has offered to pay the legal defense fees for any victims of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who are sued for naming their abusers. "I will pay the legal fees for anyone who says the truth about this and gets sued for it," Musk wrote in response to a social media post criticizing victims for not revealing the names of their abusers. This exchange followed an announcement aired during the Super Bowl LX broadcast, in which several women called on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to "reveal the truth" about Epstein's files, which are held by the Department of Justice. The U.S. Department of Justice published on January 30 three million pages of documents from the Epstein case, which include messages between the billionaire and prominent figures, including Musk and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Musk's interaction with Epstein dates back to 2012, when the owner of Tesla and SpaceX asked the financier: "What day/night will the wildest party be on your island?" However, it remains unclear whether the Tesla owner ever visited the accused sex trafficker's private island. Members of Congress can begin reviewing uncensored versions of all the deceased sex offender's files today. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida to state charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Musk offers to pay defense for Epstein victims
Billionaire Elon Musk stated he would cover the legal costs for Jeffrey Epstein's victims if they are sued for naming their abusers. This statement came after women called for the full release of Epstein's files.