In a chilling 2013 draft email saved in Jeffrey Epstein’s own inbox, the convicted sex offender alleged that Bill Gates sought his help to secretly obtain antibiotics for an STI “to deal with the consequences of sex with Russian girls”—and even to slip them to his then-wife Melinda without her knowledge. Meanwhile, fresh 2012–2013 exchanges reveal Elon Musk eagerly inquiring, “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?” as he coordinated potential helicopter rides and Caribbean getaways with the disgraced financier, despite Musk’s later public insistence that he refused all such invitations. The U.S. Justice Department’s massive 2026 release of millions more Epstein files has now laid bare these explosive personal correspondences, reigniting fury over elite entanglements long denied or downplayed. As denials clash with documented words and the public demands full accountability, one question burns: how deep do these connections truly run?

In a chilling 2013 draft email saved in Jeffrey Epstein’s own inbox, the convicted sex offender alleged that Bill Gates sought his help to secretly obtain antibiotics for an STI “to deal with the consequences of sex with Russian girls”—and even to slip them to his then-wife Melinda without her knowledge. Meanwhile, fresh 2012–2013 exchanges reveal Elon Musk eagerly inquiring, “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?” as he coordinated potential helicopter rides and Caribbean getaways with the disgraced financier, despite Musk’s later public insistence that he refused all such invitations. The U.S. Justice Department’s massive 2026 release of millions more Epstein files has now laid bare these explosive personal correspondences, reigniting fury over elite entanglements long denied or downplayed. As denials clash with documented words and the public demands full accountability, one question burns: how deep do these connections truly run?
The latest tranche, released on January 30, 2026, comprises over three million pages of investigative materials, emails, and related records. Among the most sensational are two July 18, 2013, draft emails Epstein appears to have written to himself—never sent—laden with vitriol toward Gates amid a soured business relationship. In one, Epstein claimed he had helped Gates “get drugs, in order to deal with consequences of sex with russian girls” and facilitated “illicit trysts, with married women.” Another alleged Gates requested antibiotics to “surreptitiously give to Melinda” in case of infection transmission, alongside pleas to delete references to an STI and explicit personal details. These unverified allegations surfaced during Epstein’s mediation of a dispute between Gates and adviser Boris Nikolic, involving Gates Ventures and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Bill Gates has categorically denied the claims as “absolutely absurd and completely false,” emphasizing that the emails were drafts Epstein wrote to himself, possibly out of frustration or an attempt to defame him. He expressed regret for ever knowing Epstein but insisted no inappropriate relationship existed. Melinda French Gates, in interviews following the release, described the revelations as dredging up “painful times in my marriage” and “unbelievable sadness,” while stressing that those named must answer remaining questions.
For Elon Musk, the files include multiple 2012–2013 email threads coordinating potential visits to Epstein’s Little St. James island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In one November 2012 exchange, Epstein asked about helicopter transport numbers, with Musk replying it would be just him and then-wife Talulah Riley, inquiring about the “wildest party on your island.” A 2013 message discussed holiday timing in the Caribbean, with Epstein offering flexibility and a helicopter pickup. Musk has maintained he “REFUSED” repeated invitations to the island or Epstein’s plane, describing limited correspondence and calling Epstein “creepy.” He acknowledged the emails could be misinterpreted for smears but emphasized no visits occurred and schedules never aligned.
These disclosures highlight Epstein’s persistent efforts to cultivate ties with tech billionaires post-conviction, leveraging flattery, business pitches, and social access. No new criminal allegations directly implicate Gates or Musk in Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes—the documents reflect one-sided claims or planning that may not have materialized. Yet they fuel public outrage, with calls for transparency intensifying scrutiny on elite networks. As investigations into Epstein’s enablers continue, these once-private exchanges serve as a stark reminder of unchecked influence and the long shadow cast by one man’s criminal empire.
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