Activists have taken to the streets of London to draw attention to a once secret email exchange between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein. Of the many emails uncovered in the latest congressionally mandated publication of Epstein records, one merited a lot of attention. London activist placed a printed copy of the email at a bus stop situated near Tesla’s flagship store in Tottenham.
In the email, Musk simply asks “What day will be the wildest party?”, in what many presume to be a day of frenzied and illegal behavior on Epstein’s remote island. After all, no one emails a handle like ‘jeevacations’ and expects anything other than debauchery. The gutsy move places front and center Musk’s previous claims regarding his interactions with the convicted sex offender.
The email was dated November 25, 2012, a time when Epstein had already been convicted of child sexual abuse, thus amplifying the activists’ message. Various social media users have reacted to the installation, with some praising the display as an effective use of public space to confront influential figures about their past associations. The global nature of what is now presumed to be a honey pot is boiling over to court rooms as regions, like the EU, start to sanction their local officials for fraternizing with Epstein
For now, Musk remains a US federal contractor, owning Space X, an entity that could easily be pushed out by Blue Orbit, a company that has a CEO leadership that is considerably less controversial and more subtle in its patronizing of Trump.

