Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently expressed an interest in visiting Jeffrey Epsteins Caribbean island numerous times in email correspondence between the pair that lasted for more than a year, according to files released by the Justice Department on Friday. The files, part of a release of millions of documents related to various investigations into Epstein, include 16 emails between Musk and the disgraced financier sent in 2012 and 2013. Musk appeared to acknowledge on Saturday that the emails were genuine, but denied any close connection to Epstein. Read More: How the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein Beat Washington at Its Own GameNo one pushed harder than me to have the Epstein files released and Im glad that has finally happened, Musk said early Saturday morning on X after the files were released. He maintained that he continually declined to go to Epsteins island but was aware that the emails could be misinterpreted.I had very little correspondence with Epstein and declined repeated invitations to go to his island or fly on his Lolita Express, but was well aware that some email correspondence with him could be misinterpreted and used by detractors to smear my name, he said. Musk has said for years that he did not know Epstein well, and that Epstein had tried repeatedly to get me to visit his island, but that he had refused. AdvertisementBut the emails appear to include multiple instances in which Musk expressed an interest in visiting the island. What daynight will be the wildest p
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