A stunned social media world scrolled through timelines exploding with a viral Facebook post claiming Elon Musk secretly met Virginia Giuffre’s parents on December 12, 2025, offering $40 million to produce Punishing the Power Elite—a film exposing her Epstein trauma—only to crumble under scrutiny as a blatant AI-generated hoax from Vietnam-based pages like uschecknews24h.com.

The post—shared millions of times—featured fabricated photos: Musk shaking hands with Sky and Amanda Roberts, a mock contract for the film based on Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025). Caption: “Musk honors Virginia’s fight—$40M to expose elites who silenced her.” AI-generated images and text amassed 30 million views, trending #MuskGiuffreFilm with 4.2 million posts (78% outraged at alleged “Hollywood silence”).
Fact-checkers—Snopes, Reuters, Lead Stories—debunked it by December 13, tracing to Vietnam-based “Viet Spam” networks (uschecknews24h.com, similar domains) using ElevenLabs audio and Runway ML visuals. No meeting occurred; Musk’s team called it “pathetic fake.” Giuffre’s family confirmed no contact: “Virginia died April 25 fighting silence—hoaxes exploit her pain.”
The hoax preyed on real file disclosures (completed December 19, no list/tapes) and Giuffre’s memoir—naming Andrew 88 times for alleged assaults at age 17. As removals hit, the storm—3.8 million shares—highlighted AI’s 2025 threat: survivor legacy turned rage-bait while verified truth endures.
Social media’s stunned scroll—raw hope for “exposure” turned betrayal—ensured the h
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