Elon Musk: “I Will Pay Legal Fees for Anyone Sued for Telling the Truth About Epstein”

By Dan Murphy

Elon Musk’s recent pledge to cover legal defense costs for individuals speaking out about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes has sparked widespread discussion amid ongoing revelations from unsealed court documents. On February 8, during Super Bowl Sunday, a group of Epstein survivors aired a powerful advertisement demanding the full release of remaining Epstein files and refusing to “move on” from what they described as the world’s largest sex trafficking scandal.

The ad, from World Without Exploitation, highlights survivors’ calls for justice and transparency.

The offer came in response to conservative commentator Matt Walsh, who questioned the timing of the survivors’ publicity campaign, noting it intensified after President Biden left office. Walsh suggested the women could name their abusers anonymously through congressional advocates to avoid lawsuits, casting doubt on their reluctance.

Musk replied directly to Walsh’s post on X, stating, “I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so.” This broad commitment extends to victims, whistleblowers, or others revealing credible information, though Musk did not specify how “truth” would be verified.

Reactions have been mixed. Supporters praise it as empowering survivors against powerful figures potentially shielding abusers. Detractors, like Walsh initially, argue it doesn’t address why names aren’t already public. Notably, one self-identified survivor, Juliette Rose Bryant, responded to Musk’s post by accusing filmmaker Michael Bay of assault at his home after meeting him at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch—claims Bay has denied. This could test Musk’s pledge if litigation follows.

We hope that Musk’s financial backing might encourage more disclosures, with more than 1,000 woman alleged to have been victimized by Epstein.

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