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A stunned social media world scrolled through a viral tweet exploding across timelines, claiming Elon Musk vowed to sell his $100 million California mansion to fund investigations into Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl—only to shatter as pure fabrication from hoax networks.h

January 2, 2026 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned social media world scrolled through a viral tweet exploding across timelines, claiming Elon Musk vowed to sell his $100 million California mansion to fund investigations into Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl—only to shatter as pure fabrication from hoax networks.

The fake tweet, posted from a parody account mimicking Musk in mid-December 2025, read: “Selling my $100M California mansion—proceeds fund full unredacted Epstein files and Virginia Giuffre’s truth in Nobody’s Girl. No more redactions—expose the elites.” AI-generated screenshots showed Musk “tagging” survivors and pledging “truth over luxury,” amassing 25 million views and trending #MuskGiuffreMansion with 4.2 million posts (78% outraged at alleged “silence”).

Fact-checkers—Snopes, Reuters, Lead Stories—debunked it by December 21, tracing to Vietnam-based “Viet Spam” networks using ElevenLabs audio and Runway ML visuals. Musk’s verified account never posted it; his team called it “pathetic fake.” No mansion sale announced.

The hoax preyed on real file disclosures (completed December 19, no list/tapes) and Giuffre’s memoir (October 21, 2025)—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 hoax’s collapse: timelines exploded, fabrication imploded, Giuffre’s unvarnished pain unburied.

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