Ghislaine Maxwell ‘asked Elon Musk to DESTROY the internet after inquiring with Tesla billionaire whether it was possible to remove yourself from web completely,’ Vanity Fair reporter reveals

  • Musk, 51, has denied knowing Maxwell several times and has claimed on Twitter in the past that she ‘photo-bombed’ the billionaire and would-be Twitter CEO in a photo of the two from a party 
  • A new story sourced to a Vanity Fair staffer, however, alleges that the two had a full conversation at the 2014 Oscar party that the picture was taken at
  • The staffer claims Maxwell asked Musk if there ‘were a way to remove oneself from the internet’
  • She then, supposedly, encouraged Musk to ‘destroy the internet.’ Musk allegedly demurred
  • To wrap up their chat, Maxwell allegedly asked Musk why aliens had yet to make contact with humans
  • The tech mogul’s response, the staffer said, was that ‘all civilizations eventually end’ and even suggested humans live in a simulation 

 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently took questions from convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell at a 2014 Vanity Fair party where a now-infamous photo of the two together emerged.

Musk, 51, has denied knowing Maxwell several times and has argued on Twitter in the past that she ‘photo-bombed’ the billionaire and would-be Twitter CEO.

A new story sourced to a Vanity Fair staffer, however, said that the two had a conversation at the magazine’s Oscar party where the picture was snapped.

The staffer claims Maxwell, currently serving her sentence at Florida‘s FCI Tallahassee prison, asked Musk if there ‘were a way to remove oneself from the internet,’ according to the New York Times.

She then, supposedly, encouraged Musk to ‘destroy the internet.’ Musk allegedly demurred.

Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June for assisting Jeffrey Epstein in his elaborate sex trafficking scheme. She is currently serving her time at Florida’s low-security FCI Tallahassee prison.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently took questions from convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell at a Vanity Fair party where a now-infamous photo of the two together emerged

Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently took questions from convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell at a Vanity Fair party where a now-infamous photo of the two together emerged

Musk, 51, has denied knowing Maxwell several times and has argued on Twitter in the past that she 'photo-bombed' the billionaire and would-be Twitter CEO

Musk, 51, has denied knowing Maxwell several times and has argued on Twitter in the past that she ‘photo-bombed’ the billionaire and would-be Twitter CEO

To wrap up their chat nearly 10 years ago, Maxwell allegedly asked Musk why aliens had yet to make contact with humans.

The tech mogul’s response, the staffer said, was that ‘all civilizations eventually end’ – including potential alien ones – and even suggested humans live in a simulation.

Musk has addressed the photo a few times after being accused of befriending Maxwell, known as billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s right-hand woman, with the photo as evidence.

He added context and an alibi in a second tweet, saying ‘She photobombed me at a Vanity Fair Oscar party. Was there with Tallulah Riley. Don’t know Ghislaine at all. Why do you think it should be a bigger story?’

Riley, Musk’s second wife and an actress who starred on HBO’s Westwood, also denied knowing Maxwell in a statement on Twitter.

In July 2020, Musk tweeted in response to someone asking about the photo, ‘Don’t know Ghislaine at all. She photobombed me once at a Vanity Fair party several years ago. Real question is why VF invited her in the first place.’

Tallulah Riley, Musk's second wife and an actress who starred on HBO's Westwood, also denied knowing Maxwell in a statement on Twitter

Tallulah Riley, Musk’s second wife and an actress who starred on HBO’s Westwood, also denied knowing Maxwell in a statement on Twitter

Musk has addressed the photo a few times after being accused of befriending Maxwell, known as billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's right-hand woman, with the photo as evidence

Musk has addressed the photo a few times after being accused of befriending