Elon Musk scheduled to visit Epstein's private Caribbean island in 2014, documents show
House Oversight Democrats release itinerary notes and reference other figures tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

Elon Musk was slated to visit Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, on December 6, 2014, according to a copy of a daily agenda released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee Friday. The entry includes a parenthetical note asking “is this still happening?” and underscores that the trip was not confirmed. The document is part of a six-page packet released by the panel to shed light on Epstein's network and the people who were scheduled to meet him.
The record shows Epstein was not on the island at the time; the schedule indicates he was at his ranch in New Mexico. The listing does not confirm that Musk traveled, and it provides no details about what the trip would have entailed beyond the calendar entry. The committee did not indicate whether the visit occurred.
Other figures named in the release include PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, who was listed as having a lunch with Epstein at his Palm Beach home on November 27, 2017, and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who was scheduled for a breakfast with Epstein on February 16, 2019. It was not immediately clear whether any of the three kept their appointments or whether the plans were speculative, canceled, or rescheduled.
The material released by House Democrats is part of ongoing congressional scrutiny of Epstein's social and professional circle. The six-page set does not provide a complete catalog of Epstein's meetings, and it does not imply illegal activity by Musk, Thiel, or Bannon. Representatives did not announce any conclusions about the individuals' actions in response to the release.