Remember the time that Elon Musk said that a photo of him with a woman was the result of her photobombing him at a party? Musk may have left out a few things.
The years-old photo reappeared back in 2020 during the windfall of high-profile arrests, allegations, and disturbing revelations, including about Maxwell, who was sentenced to prison for sextrafficking in June. At the time, law enforcement officers and netizen sleuths were busy trying to connect the many diabolic dots of Epstein's network of abuse, so when that picture popped up, the SpaceX founder immediately tried to distance himself.
The billionaire wrote in July 2020 that he didn't know Ghislaine. At a Vanity Fair party, she photobombed me. Why was she invited by Vanity Fair?
According to a new report from The New York Times, those claims are now in question. According to a staffer who was at the soirée, the two had a discussion about aliens, humans living in a simulation, and scrubbing oneself from the internet.
If you're a soon-to-be convicted sex trafficker who helped funnel underage girls into a network of systemic sexual abuse, you might definitely be something that Musk asked. The more Musk-ian topics of aliens and simulations were revealed in the conversation.
To be clear, we're not promoting any conspiracy theories. It was inevitable that they would mingle with swathes of the world's wealthiest, both famous and not, and apart from the Vanity Fair photo, unconfirmed claims of a SpaceX tour and an alleged link between Musk's younger brother Kimbal Musk and Epstein.
Musk had a relationship with both figures that was more involved than the CEO would have you believe. His story of that photo was convenient, but it may have been a bit of a lie.
The New York Times has a story about the strangest social calendar.
More on recent behavior by Musk, thank you very much.