Billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk on May 2 questioned why Vanity Fair invited Ghislaine Maxwell to a party he attended in 2014.
Maxwell has since been convicted of child sex trafficking for abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison under mysterious circumstances.
The argument started when Musk commented on the fact that Twitter suspended an account that was tracking Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial. Musk is in the process of acquiring Twitter and taking the company private.
In response, a commenter posted a picture of Musk and Maxwell at a Vanity Fair party. In the picture, Maxwell smiles and stands behind Musk.
Musk defended himself, saying that Maxwell’s appearance was a “photobomb.”
Then Musk’s friend, Pranay Pathole interjected with another tweet.
“That is exactly the question,” Musk replied.
Ward said that although she tried to expose Epstein as a sexual abuser, Epstein convinced Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter to cut the story. Ward also said Epstein threatened her and her family.
Later, Cartersaid he distrusted Ward as a reporter, and that her story didn’t have enough evidence to print.