Billionaire Elon Musk was scheduled to visit the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private island in the Caribbean in December 2014, according to documents made public Friday — a revelation that comes months after the ex-DOGE chief accused President Trump of being implicated in the “Epstein files.”
The Tesla and SpaceX boss was slated to travel “to island” on Dec. 6, 2014, according to a copy of Epstein’s daily agenda released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
A parenthetical note next to the item asks, “is this still happening?”
The schedule indicates that Epstein was not at Little St. James in the US Virgin Islands when Musk was due to visit, but was instead at his ranch in New Mexico. The private island was referred to as “Pedophile Island” due to allegations he sexually abused young girls there.
“Elon never went. I can tell you that 100%,” a source close to Musk told The Post Friday.
The source added that Musk had “no social relationship” with Epstein “whatsoever.”
In June, amid a public spat with Trump, Musk accused the president of withholding information from the public about the Epstein case.
“Time to drop the really big bomb,” Musk posted on X. “@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files.”
“That is the real reason they have not been made public,” he claimed. “Have a nice day, DJT!”
Musk deleted the June 5 post two days later, but continued to rail against the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein case a month later, when the FBI and Justice Department released a memo indicating that the late pedophile‘s so-called “client list” never existed.
“This is the final straw,” the world’s richest man ominously replied to a post from an X user who alluded to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s claims in February that she had the client list “sitting on my desk right now to review.“
“Stuff like this does not improve people’s faith in government,” Musk wrote in a separate post, questioning why Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is serving time in prison if they had no clients.
Other right-wing political figures named in the six-page release include PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, who was due to lunch with Epstein at his Palm Beach home on Nov. 27, 2017, and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who was scheduled to breakfast with the disgraced financier on Feb. 16, 2019.
None has been accused of or linked to any nefarious or illegal activity in connection with Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial in the federal case in 2019.
Thiel acknowledged in an August 2024 interview with Joe Rogan that he “met Epstein a few times” and was introduced to him in 2014 by LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
Thiel told Rogan that Epstein was described to him as “one of the smartest tax people in the world.”
Also mentioned in the public documents is Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who was a passenger on a May 12, 2000, private flight from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach, Fla.
Among the passengers are Epstein, his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, noted chef Adam Perry Lang and two others whose names are redacted.
“It should be clear to every American that Jeffrey Epstein was friends with some of the most powerful and wealthiest men in the world,” Oversight Committee Democrats spokesperson Sara Guerrero said in a statement.
“Every new document produced provides new information as we work to bring justice for the survivors and victims. Oversight Democrats will not stop until we identify everyone complicit in Epstein’s heinous crimes.”
Requests for comment by The Post were not immediately returned by Musk, Bannon or Thiel.
The schedules were part of a batch of 8,544 documents turned over to the committee by Epstein’s estate last month.
Included in the tranche are Epstein’s phone logs from 2002 to 2005, his daily schedules from 2010 to 2019 and financial ledgers and flight logs dating back to 1990.