The claims regarding Elon Musk pledging $100 million to expose truths related to Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, and targeting Pam Bondi specifically lack full substantiation from credible sources as of December 9, 2025. No verified reports, including from The New York Times, BBC, or Reuters, confirm such a pledge or direct comments from Musk against Bondi tied to Giuffre’s memoir, released October 21, 2025. A Mercury News article (May 1, 2025) notes Musk’s earlier promise to Giuffre that Trump’s Justice Department would release Epstein files, but this predates the memoir and lacks mention of a $100 million figure.

Musk’s public actions include a June 2025 X post alleging Trump’s presence in Epstein files, which he later deleted, and defending Bondi in February 2025 against criticism over the Epstein files’ release, per Daily Mail (February 28, 2025). These files, labeled “Phase 1,” contained mostly public information, disappointing advocates like Giuffre, who died by suicide in April 2025. No evidence suggests Musk linked Bondi’s handling of the files to Giuffre’s memoir or made a $100 million pledge post-release.
George Strait’s alleged statement calling Bondi “a heartless person” in a Nashville auditorium is also unverified, with a dubious usamode24.com article (November 21, 2025) as the sole source. Strait’s confirmed advocacy was a December 14, 2025, statement with Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger, announcing a $75 million survivor fund, per Rolling Stone (December 16, 2025), without targeting Bondi. The memoir’s impact, naming figures like Prince Andrew, drives scrutiny of Bondi’s inaction as Florida AG (2011–2019), but claims of Musk’s pledge or Strait’s remarks remain speculative.
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