Musk puts up money to incentivize Epstein victims to name abusers

X owner Elon Musk is putting up the money to help victims of Jeffrey Epstein come forward with their stories.

Despite leftists trying to implicate him for being mentioned in the Epstein files, Musk announced on Sunday that he was willing to foot the legal fees for any victims who are willing to speak out against their abusers. It started when political commentator Matt Walsh shared an ad from the victims that was to air during the Super Bowl.

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“I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the most powerful positions in society yet they won’t tell us. They’ll even take out a Super Bowl ad while claiming to be silenced, even though they’re the ones refusing to give us the information they say they have,” Walsh said.

“For those claiming that they can’t name names because they’ll be sued: they could simply give the names to any of their many (and mostly very recent ) advocates in congress, who could read the names out loud from the floor, insulating themselves and these women from any litigation. But they refuse to do that. Why?” he asked in a follow-up post.

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That is when Musk chimed in with his offer.

“I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so,” the billionaire wrote.

X users replied to Musk’s generosity:

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