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Epstein files show post-conviction ties to Silicon Valley power players

The latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein files includes years of email exchanges between the late convicted sex offender and some of Silicon Valley’s most well-known tech billionaires — with much of the correspondence coming after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.

None of these figures has been criminally charged, and there is no indication they are under investigation over any dealings with Epstein. Some have publicly denied any implications of misconduct while seeking to distance themselves from the powerful New York financier.

The files, however, reveal that at least a handful of the Valley’s top tech leaders appear to have had ongoing personal and professional relationships with Epstein and his associates, with some making plans to visit his private island in the Caribbean, the site of an alleged sex trafficking operation of minors.

The Jan. 30 release of millions of documents stemming from federal investigations into Epstein, who was arrested on sex trafficking charges in 2019, includes personal emails, photos, videos, unsealed court testimony and other records. The files are not findings of guilt, and some critics have raised concerns about releasing confidential and uncorroborated material concerning those who have not been charged with a crime.

The disclosures come as public trust in the tech industry has eroded over the past decade, amid a growing belief that the wealthy elite have been allowed to operate above the law in a shroud of secrecy.

“We have a moral crisis in America over who our governing elite are,” Silicon Valley Rep. Ro Khanna, who helped lead the push for the release of the files, said in a social media post Friday.

Many of the exchanges between Epstein and the tech figures follow a similar pattern: continued contact after Epstein’s conviction, planning for shared trips and social gatherings, and friendly discussions about purchases reserved almost exclusively for billionaires, including private jets and an 80-year-old aircraft carrier.

While the exchanges themselves do not suggest any wrongdoing, they put the tech leaders in an uncomfortable light, given the allegations surrounding Epstein.

Elon Musk

Between 2012 and 2013, Elon Musk and Epstein traded emails about scheduling two separate visits to Epstein’s private island, according to the files.

“If you find some time, come visit me on my island in the Caribbean. Bring your friend or friends,” Epstein wrote to Musk in an email on Sept. 25, 2012.

“Sounds good, will try to make it,” Musk replied.

The following month, Musk followed up with an email asking: “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?”

The emails do not indicate whether Musk, who spent decades in Silicon Valley before decamping to Texas, ever actually visited Epstein’s island.

In a January 2013 email to Epstein, Musk suggested “logistics” had prevented a trip from happening. In December that year, Epstein appeared to back out of plans to host Musk at the island because Epstein was still in New York, expressing disappointment that they would not spend time together “with just fun as the agenda.”

In a Feb. 1 social media post on X, which Musk owns, he denied visiting the “creepy island” and any possible wrongdoing, saying that “nobody has fought harder” to release the Epstein files than he has. Musk has also used the social media platform to chide his former ally, President Donald Trump, for his connections to Epstein.

Representatives from Musk’s companies, X, electric car maker Tesla and rocket company SpaceX did not respond to requests seeking comment from Musk.

Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Mountain View-based Google, exchanged multiple emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close friend and convicted co-conspirator, including to schedule a dinner at Epstein’s New York home, according to the documents. The files also contain testimony from an unnamed Epstein victim alleging that Brin had visited Epstein’s island around 2006.

In March 2003, Maxwell emailed Brin after the two attended a TED conference, asking Brin to reach out if he planned to be in New York soon. To remind Brin of their meeting, Maxwell wrote, “I was the crazy girl with short dark hair who flew a Black Hawk in Colombia and a friend of Jeffrey Epstein.”

Brin and Maxwell soon arranged a dinner for Epstein’s seven-story Manhattan townhouse. A few months later, he emailed Maxwell an advertisement for a 1940s aircraft carrier listed at $4.5 million that he thought she and Epstein “might find amusing.”

According to the unnamed victim’s testimony to investigators, Brin also visited Epstein’s island with his then fiancée, Anne Wojcicki, founder of the genetic mapping company 23andMe. There does not appear to be any independent corroboration of the alleged visit in the files.

Google, where Brin is no longer in company leadership, and his investment firm, Bayshore Global Management, did not respond to requests seeking comment from Brin. 23andMe did not respond to a request directed to Wojcicki, who is no longer married to Brin.

Reid Hoffman

Of the tech figures named in the files, none appears to have had a more friendly relationship with Epstein than Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent investors and Democratic political donors.

The documents contain dozens of email exchanges between the two and their associates from 2013 through 2018, including Epstein offering Hoffman informal tax advice and guidance on buying a private jet, as well as a receipt for two “Hydro-Tone Dumbbells” that Epstein sent to Hoffman’s home.

The files also indicate that Hoffman made at least one trip to Epstein’s island on Nov. 28, 2014, and discussed visits to Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico.

“I miss talking and seeing you,” Epstein wrote to Hoffman in March 2016 while discussing a possible visit. “When do you hang out in NM?” Hoffman replied with a smiley face emoji.

In a Feb. 3 post on X, Hoffman said he met with Epstein at least seven times, but said he only knew Epstein through a “fundraising relationship” with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, adding he deeply regretted the relationship. In December, Hoffman said on a podcast that he had once visited Epstein’s island, describing the trip as a mistake, according to Business Insider.

Hoffman’s investment firm, Greylock Partners, and one of his artificial intelligence ventures, Inflection AI, did not respond to requests for comment from Hoffman.

In an email, an MIT spokesperson declined to comment on Hoffman’s post but said the school conducted a 2020 review of its relationship with Epstein and subsequently updated its gift-acceptance processes.

Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel, founder of data analytics company Palantir and one of Silicon Valley’s most influential conservatives and investors, scheduled multiple meetings and meals with Epstein between 2014 and 2017, according to the documents.

“Don’t know if you are in fundraising mode,” Epstein emailed Thiel in October 2015, explaining that on the same day Thiel planned to visit New York, “the Qataris” would also be in the city to “discuss future.”

Requests seeking comment from Thiel sent to Palantir and his investment firm, Clarium Capital Management, were not returned.

Mark Zuckerberg

On Aug. 2, 2015, Thiel and Epstein attended a dinner at Baumé, a Michelin-starred French restaurant in Palo Alto, along with other tech elites, including Musk, Hoffman and Mark Zuckerberg, to meet with neuroscientist Ed Boyden, according to a list of invitees.

Days later, an Epstein assistant emailed Zuckerberg’s chief of staff asking to pass along Epstein’s contact to Zuckerberg, adding that the Facebook founder had requested it.

A spokesperson for Meta, Facebook’s parent company, denied that Zuckerberg made the request and said he had no further communication with Epstein. The files do not appear to contain any evidence that Zuckerberg interacted directly with Epstein beyond the dinner.

Will more files be released?

The U.S. Department of Justice’s latest release was intended to be the final batch of documents made public. However, some documents were removed from the department’s website after it was discovered that some victims’ identities were not redacted. Officials said the documents will be repopulated once redactions are made, but the timeline is unclear.

According to news reports, lawmakers in Congress, some of whom have criticized the releases as incomplete, are set to review the unredacted files this week.

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