Newly released files from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein have named billionaire Elon Musk and Prince Andrew among prominent figures connected to the late financier, according to U.S. Congressional Democrats.
The documents, handed over to the House Oversight Committee, include flight manifests, phone message logs, financial ledgers and daily schedules. Among them is a record showing Musk was invited to Epstein’s private island in December 2014. Musk has previously acknowledged the invitation but insisted he declined.
A separate flight manifest from May 2000 lists Prince Andrew on board a plane traveling from New Jersey to Florida. The British royal has long denied any wrongdoing and has been under scrutiny over his past association with Epstein.
Both Musk and Prince Andrew have been approached for comment.
The newly released materials form part of the third batch of records turned over by the Epstein Estate. Committee Democrats say they shed fresh light on the late financier’s web of connections, which has implicated high-profile business and political figures for years.
Also named in the documents are internet entrepreneur Peter Thiel and former White House advisor Steve Bannon, adding to the growing list of powerful figures linked to Epstein’s social and business circles.