Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg seen at ‘wild’ dinner party with Epstein in new files

Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg seen at 'wild' dinner party with Epstein in new files

Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg Named in Newly Released Files Referencing Epstein Dinner Party

Editor: Sudhir Choudhary
Date: February 11, 2026

Washington | The Vagabond News

Newly released court files have referenced a dinner gathering described as “wild” in which the names of technology executives Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg appear in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, according to documents now in the public domain. The files do not allege criminal wrongdoing by Musk or Zuckerberg and do not establish that either attended the event.

The documents form part of a broader release of materials connected to civil litigation involving Epstein associates. The references have circulated widely online, prompting renewed scrutiny of mentions contained within the records.

What the Files Say — and What They Do Not

According to a review of the released materials, the names of Musk and Zuckerberg appear in third-party accounts and summaries referencing social interactions linked to Epstein. The filings do not include photographs, invitations, attendance logs, or sworn testimony confirming their presence at any dinner with Epstein.

Legal experts note that such document releases often contain unverified claims, hearsay, or references that have not been tested in court. The presence of a name in the records does not, by itself, indicate attendance or involvement in any improper activity.

Responses From Representatives

Representatives for both executives have previously stated, in separate public contexts, that their principals did not have substantive relationships with Epstein. As of publication, no new statements specifically addressing this latest document release have been issued.

No law enforcement agency has accused Musk or Zuckerberg of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and neither has been named as a defendant or subject of investigation in the relevant cases.

Context of the Document Release

The release is part of a court-ordered disclosure tied to civil proceedings seeking greater transparency around Epstein’s network and associations. Courts have emphasized that the materials include allegations and references that may not be corroborated.

Epstein died in custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. Subsequent civil cases have generated extensive document disclosures, some of which have included names of prominent individuals without accompanying findings of liability.

What Is Confirmed — and What Is Not

It is confirmed that newly released court files reference a dinner gathering linked to Epstein and include mentions of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. It is also confirmed that the documents do not allege criminal conduct by either individual and do not prove attendance.

What is not confirmed is whether either executive attended any dinner with Epstein or had any direct involvement in the described event. No official findings or charges have been announced.


Sources:
– Publicly released court documents from civil litigation involving Jeffrey Epstein
– Statements and records from prior public disclosures related to Epstein cases

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