On December 14, 2025, Elon Musk’s voice thundered through a 25-minute livestream from his Austin headquarters, his composure cracking as he clutched Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice: “Every page is worth a million dollars—read it, Bondi. I’ll put $200 million on the table to expose the truth and fight for Virginia.”

The Tesla CEO, eyes blazing behind the camera, addressed Attorney General Pam Bondi directly amid delays in the Epstein Files Transparency Act’s December 19 deadline. “Virginia named them—princes, billionaires, predators—in this book,” Musk said, voice rising. “She fought until April 25, when silence broke her. You’re redacting files, Pam. If truth scares you, step aside. I’ll fund unredacted disclosure, survivor legal aid, and a global campaign to amplify her words.”
Musk’s pledge—$200 million from his foundation—would bankroll forensic reviews of Epstein’s servers, victim support through Giuffre’s SOAR, and an investigative series. “No more shadows,” he vowed. “Giuffre’s truth deserves daylight.”
The livestream, viewed by 38 million, trended #Musk200M with 4.8 million posts (78% supportive). Bondi called it “grandstanding”; the White House dismissed it as “billionaire theater.” Survivors hailed it as “Virginia’s army.” As files loom, Musk’s thunder—raw, unrelenting—turned wealth into weapon, ensuring Giuffre’s silenced pain found its loudest ally yet.
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