Recently, according to newly released documents, Michael Saylor once donated $25,000 to a charity dinner, which granted him access to one of Epstein's elite social events. It is known that Epstein's group often used such methods to attract wealthy individuals.

However, according to a letter from Epstein's New York publicist, Peggy Siegal, Saylor's behavior at the event was disappointing. He was described as 'a freak, a drug-induced zombie,' with no charm and nearly impossible to communicate with, completely out of place in that circle. Despite this, there is no evidence linking Saylor to any criminal charges, sex scandals, visits to Epstein's island, flight logs, or direct communications with Epstein himself.

This indicates that after being exposed to Epstein's social circle, Saylor had no interest in becoming a part of it. His actions and attitude reflect a cautious and rational approach toward complex social networks rather than blind pursuit.