Elon Musk is in line for a trillion-dollar pay day, but only if he reaches ambitious targets.

In late November 2012, an intriguing exchange unfolded when Jeffrey Epstein asked Elon Musk how many individuals he would like transported by helicopter to Epstein’s private property, Little Saint James, located in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“Probably just Talulah and me,” Musk responded, referencing his partner at the time, actress Talulah Riley. “What day/night will be the wildest party on =our island?”
Elon Musk is in line for a trillion-dollar pay day, but only if he reaches ambitious targets.
Elon Musk asked to visit Jeffrey Epstein’s island for his “wildest” party.(via CNN)

Democrats decry limited release

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has identified over six million pages of potentially relevant documents but has only released around 3.5 million pages following a review and redactions. This selective disclosure has sparked questions, particularly from California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna, who sponsored the transparency bill mandating the release. Khanna expressed concern over the withheld pages, questioning the reasons behind their omission.

Rep. Khanna is particularly interested in whether the newly released files include critical FBI interviews with Epstein’s victims, a draft indictment, and details gathered during the 2007 Florida investigation into Epstein’s activities.

In a parallel move, the House Oversight Committee issued a separate subpoena to Attorney General Pam Bondi, seeking the unredacted files. However, this request has yet to be fulfilled.

Rep. Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the oversight committee, has criticized the limited release, describing it as “outrageous and incredibly concerning.”

Throughout the years, prosecutors have received various tips involving alarming allegations of sexual abuse by high-profile individuals, adding to the complexity and sensitivity of the ongoing investigations.

In some instances, FBI investigators diligently reached out to these tipsters and alleged victims and listened to their implausible sounding stories — some involving the occult and human sacrifice — then wrote dry reports summarising what the people had to say and sent them to their superiors.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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