Elon Musk said he will pay those who testify in the Epstein case

American entrepreneur Elon Musk made another high-profile statement around the Jeffrey Epstein case. In his post on a social network, he said he is ready to cover lawyers’ expenses for those who agree to testify in court in this case (especially for those who may be drawn into legal proceedings because they “told the truth”).
Musk emphasized that if someone faces a claim or a court process because they spoke the truth about this case, he will provide financial support for their legal defense. In this way, he also indicated that he intends to encourage those who “are afraid to tell the truth”.
At the same time, the entrepreneur also raised questions on the topic of the “list of Epstein’s alleged clients”, asking why this issue had not been brought earlier to discussion in the US Congress.
But there is an important nuance here: Associated Press and other sources say that a conclusion has been cited that the FBI does not have a separate document called a “client list”. That is, some terms quickly turn into a “myth” on social networks — while the facts are still disputed.
We remind that the Epstein case has caused international resonance for years: he was arrested in 2019 following accusations connected with crimes against minors, and he died in custody in August of that year.
Musk’s words clearly show one thing: the discussion around this case will not die down quickly. Moreover, if someone decides to speak in court, the question “where will the money for a lawyer come from?” may no longer seem so frightening.
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