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Original investigations into the Epstein network. Every claim cites specific documents from our database of court filings, depositions, and government records.
In August 2018, Jeffrey Epstein privately described Elon Musk as a "man child" who shares his "dislike of the administrative state." Six years later, Musk leads DOGE, a government initiative to dismantle federal regulatory infrastructure.
Elon Musk posted "I REFUSED" on X when asked about Epstein's island. DOJ-released emails show him asking about "the wildest party," planning visits for two consecutive years, and inviting Epstein to SpaceX.
DOJ-released documents reference Trump over 3,000 times across 3.5 million pages. Beyond the known flight logs and black book entry, EFTA files contain FBI tip logs naming Trump, Epstein emails about "photos of donald and girls," and correspondence linking Trump associates to Epstein's inner circle.
A comprehensive timeline of Elon Musk's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, drawn entirely from DOJ-released EFTA documents, reveals island visit planning, SpaceX factory tours, and intimate 3 AM exchanges spanning 2012 through 2018.
How 3 million pages of Epstein files, a citizen's complaint, and years of mounting evidence led to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on his 66th birthday. We trace the complete timeline from first introductions in 1999 through the arrest on February 19, 2026, drawing on 2,103 documents in our database.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced brother of King Charles III, was arrested on his 66th birthday at the Sandringham estate on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The charge, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, stems from emails showing he forwarded classified trade envoy reports to Jeffrey Epstein.