KIMBAL MUSK'S CLAIM AND GROK'S RESPONSE.

 





In relation to the sordid Epstein Files saga, my personal feeling is that all details should be dealt with in a Court of Law and personal statements reserved.

GROK's comment does not fully align with Kimbal's claim which is already a problem.



NO COMMENT should be the order of the day.




"This post is related to the Epstein Files and why my name is in them. In 2012 I started dating a woman who was 30 years old. I met her through a friend. Epstein did not introduce us. My only meeting with that demon was in his New York office during the day. I never met with him again and I never went to his island. The reason he has so many emails from me is because he was subscribed to a newsletter I sent out to thousands of people every few weeks. My heart goes out to the many victims of Jeffrey Epstein, as it does for all who have suffered any kind of sexual abuse or harassment. Kimbal"



GROK:


Based on reports from the recently unsealed U.S. Department of Justice documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, Kimbal Musk is referenced over 140 times in emails spanning 2012 to 2015.
These include multiple interactions beyond a single meeting or newsletter subscriptions, such as:
  • Scheduling party times, meeting dates, coffee meetups, and invitations to events.
  • In 2012, emails show Kimbal thanking Epstein and associates (including Boris Nikolic) for "connecting" him to a woman; Nikolic warned Kimbal to "better be nice" to her because Epstein "goes crazy when someone mistreats his girls/friends," and Kimbal replied that he received the message "wide and clear" with a winking emoji.
  • A separate email chain (date unspecified within 2012-2015) involves a redacted recipient—apparently a woman Kimbal was dating—forwarding to Epstein a message from Kimbal about wanting to "dial back" their relationship to "just dating" focused on "fun stuff" on weekends; Epstein responded "good news" and "now i have you back again full time," then invited the recipient to "the ranch."
  • In January 2013, Epstein invited Kimbal to his private island for a couple of days to "come relax"; Kimbal replied that he was dealing with "the nuclear explosion" of his life but might visit that spring (no evidence of an actual visit is mentioned).
Many other emails appear mundane, such as newsletters about Kimbal's restaurant (The Kitchen) or his "learning garden" initiative for schools.
These communications occurred after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea and initial allegations of abuse.

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