A social media post from March 20, 2026, has drawn attention for its references to Epstein-related documents alongside mentions of Elon Musk. The post, shared by Twitter/X user @shreyas__d, includes multiple document identifiers beginning with "EFTA" followed by numerical codes.
The post contains a statement reading "I never told him I am with Elon in California or that anything happened there," though it provides no additional context or specific details about the referenced documents or circumstances. The message includes ten separate document identifiers: EFTA00953301, EFTA02491483, EFTA01991293, EFTA02659672, EFTA01660651, EFTA00775440, EFTA00673144, EFTA00693063, EFTA02361722, and EFTA00944085.
The post also includes a link to an image hosted on pic.x.com, though the content of that image is not described in the available information. The document identifiers appear to reference materials related to the Epstein case, though the specific nature and content of these documents are not detailed in the post itself.
The mention of Elon Musk in this context has generated discussion on social media platforms, though no specific allegations or claims about Musk's involvement in any activities are made in the post. The statement about California appears to be a denial of having disclosed certain information, but without additional context, the meaning and implications remain unclear.
As with all references to Epstein-related documents, it's important to note that mere mention of individuals in such materials does not constitute evidence of wrongdoing. The documents referenced may contain various types of information, and without access to their full content, any conclusions would be speculative.
The post represents one of many social media references to Epstein-related materials that have appeared since the release of various documents connected to the case. Such posts often generate significant attention due to the high-profile nature of individuals sometimes mentioned in these materials, though the actual content and significance of the references can vary widely.