“Prosecute their clients!!!”: Elon Musk sparks firestorm with call for arrest of Epstein’s alleged clients

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Elon Musk’s X account is displayed on a smartphone screen in Krakow, Poland, on June 5, 2025. (Image via Getty/Beata Zawrzel)

Elon Musk has called for the prosecution of all of Epstein’s alleged clients amid the latest release of the late sex trafficker's files.

In a tweet on X, the billionaire reacted to a post claiming that Musk was being attacked online. In Ian Miles Cheong's post, he alleged,

"They’re desperate to make Elon Musk look bad. But he has been consistently calling for the prosecutions of every wrongdoer whose actions were enabled by Jeffrey Epstein. Where are the investigations? It seems strange that Ghislaine Maxwell is in prison and yet her clients are not."

Musk reacted by saying,

"That is the key question. Epstein and Maxwell were sent to prison for running an underage child sex ring. Prosecute their clients!!! Until we see at least one client arrest, this partial release of Epstein files means nothing."

Elon Musk's alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein explored:

The world's richest man also took to X on Saturday to claim that he had declined several invitations from Epstein to visit him in the Caribbean or take a trip aboard his infamous 'Lolita Express' private plane. He said that he was

"well aware that some email correspondence with him could be misinterpreted and used by detractors to smear my name. I don't care about that, but what I do care about is that we at least attempt to prosecute those who committed serious crimes with Epstein," and the "heinous exploitation of underage girls."

Following weeks of delays, the Department of Justice released three million additional documents in the Epstein files on Friday, January 30. Among these, a 2013 email sent by Musk to Epstein shows his interest in visiting his notorious private island, where the alleged abuse is rumored to have taken place.

In the December 2013 email, Elon Musk asked the disgraced financier when would be a good time to visit his island, noting that he was visiting the British Virgin Islands soon. Epstein said that he would be welcome to join him after New Year's Day 2014, adding that there would "always space for you."

In another email, Epstein told Elon Musk that he could pick him up on January 2 or January 3, 2014.

"Actually, I could fly back early on the 3rd. We will be in St. Bart's. When should we head to your island on the 2nd?" Musk wrote.

In another email that is now going viral, Musk asked Epstein about one of his notorious parties.

"What day/night will be the wildest party on =our (sic) island?" he asked in a string of emails from November 2012.

As of this writing, it is unclear if the two men followed through on their plans. When the first batch of files dropped late last year, however, the tech mogul promptly took to X to distance himself from Epstein.

"Epstein tried to get me to go to his island, and I REFUSED," Musk declared on X.

He then accused the president of being named in the files amid their then-fallout, and called on X users to bookmark his post for the future. He has since gone back on his claims.


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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque