U.S. tech giant Musk posted today: "I have never attended any of Epstein's parties, and I have repeatedly called for the prosecution of those who committed crimes with Epstein."

The touchstone of justice is not to publicly release parts of Epstein's documents, but to prosecute those who committed heinous crimes with Epstein.

As long as at least one person is arrested, justice can be served. Otherwise, all of this is just a show, a mere distraction."

Commentary: The newly exposed documents are solid evidence. From 2012 to 2013, Musk had multiple email communications with Epstein, actively inquiring about the time of the "most wild parties" on the island and coordinating his schedule to go there. Although he claimed to have "repeatedly refused," the details of "inquiring about the party" have made his previous claim of being "simply invited" untenable. Musk's response here both distances himself from attending Epstein's parties and criticizes the disclosure of documents as a show, calling for strict punishment of the co-conspirators not held accountable in the case. This move serves to resolve the email controversy around him and accurately targets the U.S. judiciary's tolerance for the powerful, using the issue of justice to shift public attention away from his past connections.

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