A social media post from March 19, 2026, shared a list of document codes referencing the Epstein files alongside Elon Musk's name. The post, which appeared on Twitter/X, included multiple file identifiers but provided no context about their contents or Musk's connection to them.
The post contained a series of alphanumeric codes beginning with "EFTA" followed by numbers, suggesting these may be document reference numbers from a larger collection of files. The codes were presented without any explanation of what documents they correspond to or what information they contain.
The social media post included hashtags such as #Epstein, #ElonMusk, and #EpsteinFiles, along with a link to an image hosted on pic.x.com. The image itself was not accessible in the source material provided.
The post was made by a user identified as "shreyas" with the handle @shreyas__d. The content of the post did not provide any additional context about why these specific document codes were shared or what relationship, if any, they have to Elon Musk.
Document codes alone do not indicate the nature or content of the referenced files. Without access to the actual documents or additional context, it is not possible to determine what information these codes reference or whether they contain any substantive connection to the individuals mentioned.
The sharing of document codes without context is a common practice in online discussions about large document collections, where users may reference specific files they believe are relevant to a topic. However, such references alone do not constitute evidence of any particular claim or relationship.
This social media post represents one instance of online discussion surrounding the Epstein files, but without further information about the referenced documents or their contents, no conclusions can be drawn about their significance or any connections they may or may not establish.