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Elon Musk Pledges to Cover Legal Fees for Epstein Victims Who Speak Out

By Momodu Favour

Billionaire entrepreneur, Elon Musk has pledged to pay the legal fees of any victim of Jeffrey Epstein who publicly names their abusers, offering support to survivors who face lawsuits for speaking out.

Musk made the announcement via social media, stating, “I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so.” His statement comes amid renewed public interest in accountability for Epstein’s associates and the ongoing debate about protecting victims of sexual abuse from legal retaliation.

Legal experts noted that Musk’s offer could empower survivors to come forward without fear of financial burden, potentially prompting the disclosure of new names involved in Epstein’s network.

Advocates for victims’ rights described the move as a significant show of solidarity, emphasizing that financial barriers often prevent survivors from pursuing justice or speaking publicly.

While Musk’s pledge does not constitute legal representation, it is expected to increase public pressure on individuals and institutions allegedly connected to Epstein, and could lead to a new wave of revelations regarding his network of associates.

No victims have publicly confirmed taking up Musk’s offer, but his announcement has already generated widespread discussion online about accountability, justice, and the role of high-profile figures in supporting survivors.

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