The billionaire businessman Elon Musk appears in new files published by Democrats from the US Congress in connection with the sex offender and businessman Jeffrey Epstein.
Musk would have been invited to the island of Epstein in December 2014, according to documents filed by the succession of Epstein to the control committee of the House of Representatives.
The billionaire has already said that he was invited by Epstein on his island, but refused.
In addition to Elon Musk, published documents contain the names of other important figures, including Prince Andrew of England, entrepreneur Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon, former advisor to Donald Trump.
The evidence comes from a third batch of documents provided by the succession of Jeffrey Epstein. The Democrats of the House of Representatives’ control committee claim that they include newspapers of telephone messages, copies of flight newspapers and the daily Epstein agenda.
With the BBC