Talulah Riley denies 'child bride' rumors, links with Ghislaine Maxwell - Business Insider

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Elon Musk's ex-wife Talulah Riley issued a statement denying she was procured for Musk as a 'child bride' by Ghislaine Maxwell

Actress Talulah Riley published a statement on Saturday denying rumors that she was procured as a "child bride" for her ex-husband Elon Musk by Ghislaine Maxwell, the woman accused of trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein.

Riley published a statement on Twitter on Saturday after a photograph of Musk standing next Maxwell at a Vanity Fair party began to re-circulate. Riley also addressed rumors she'd seen on Twitter that she had been procured for Musk by Maxwell as a "child bride."

 

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SAI i hope Ms Riley's statement is true but there are, it would seem, a number of reasons why the brain attached to the most dangerous mouth is dead. hmmm E.Musk T.Riley shame there wasn't an emt called when the bastard 'killed himself'

We are even more suspicious that the opposite is true. Simply by the large effort put into making a rebuttal.

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