Elon Musk's estranged daughter has spoken out to corroborate information released within the Epstein files.
Vivian Wilson, 21, is the eldest child of Musk and his first wife, Justine Wilson, and has had a strained relationship with her father since coming out as trans in 2020.
She has often spoken out to condemn her father's actions, and shared a statement on Threads after new details emerged within the latest release of the Epstein files.
On Friday, 3.5 million more documents were released by the Department of Justice, following a transparency law passed by Congress last year.
Among them were private emails between Musk and the disgraced financier, in which they discussed a visit to Little St. James - the small private island in the United States Virgin Islands better known as Epstein Island.
On December 13, 2013, Musk emailed Epstein saying that his family would "be in the BVI/St Bart’s area over the holidays. Is there a good time to visit?"
Epstein responded to say that early January 2014 would work, writing: "Any day [January] 1st-8th. Play it by ear if you want. Always space for you."
After Musk replied: "probably the 1st then,” Epstein responded: “The 2 or 3 would be perfect. I will come and get you."
The pair pencilled in January 2, 2014, for Musk's visit, but it was never confirmed, with Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff sending him an email on New Year’s Eve to say: "Just a reminder Elon Musk was asking about coming to your island Jan. 2…"
Epstein then emailed Musk on January 1 to say: "sorry we didn’t connect, why don’t you consider clearing customs into the states in st thomas, come for lunch with the wife[?]", to which Musk replied: "Logistics won’t work this time around."
According to a copy of Epstein’s daily agenda released in September 2025 by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, the now-54-year-old was then scheduled to visit the island in December 2014, but that also did not end up happening.
A source close to Musk told the New York Post: "Elon never went. I can tell you that 100%,” claiming that he had "no social relationship whatsoever" with Epstein.
Following the release of the latest documents, Musk addressed those containing him, stating on X (formerly Twitter): "No one pushed harder than me to have the Epstein files released and I’m glad that has finally happened.
"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.
"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, especially regarding heinous exploitation of underage girls."
Following the release of the emails, Wilson took to Threads to share her take, initially writing: "There was this boat ride from St Vincent to St Barth's I remember from when I was little. We used to visit around the holidays. I remember the sea being so dark at night."
A little later, she shared more thoughts, writing: "I'm just going to speak directly instead of being vague and cryptic.
"I can confirm we were in St Barth's at the time specified in the emails, and therefore I believe they are authentic.
"This has basically already been confirmed through his attempts to paint them as out of context (denial is a river in Egypt). I knew nothing about the e-mails previously so I'm learning about everything at the same time as y'all. If there's any other information I learn that I can corroborate I will do so."
She ended her post by writing: "Literally what the f**k is my life lol."
There is no indication of any wrongdoing from Musk in relation to Epstein's crimes.
