The 41-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has been charged with terrorism after refusing to hand over his mobile phone to police, and is appealing his treatment in prison on human rights grounds.
A representative for Mr. Robinson said on Telegram that Mr. Musk and his team are “only involved in these two cases” and that Mr. He said no discussions had taken place with the person.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to Elon and his team for their unexpected and generous support of these cases,” the statement added. “Tommy is very grateful for their support, but this was a complete surprise.”
Musk has not yet publicly commented on the allegations. Representatives of Company X could not be reached for comment.
Musk previously called for Robinson’s release, calling on British authorities to “free Tommy Robinson from the X Platform.”
After Mr Farage said he would distance right-wing challengers from Mr Robinson and refuse to recognize the activist as a member of his party, Mr Farage, the leader of Britain’s Reform Party (who previously said he expected donations from Mr Musk), publicly demanded the dismissal of his former ally).