Elon Musk Makes News For The Wrong Reasons, Again!

Last updated on October 25th, 2022 at 07:06 am

A flight attendant seemed to have been hushed up by the business tycoon Elon Musk over alleged sexual harassment charges in 2018. Apparently, SpaceX is said to have paid $250,000 to settle a sexual harassment claim against Musk.

She was apparently working as a flight attendant on a SpaceX corporate jet. News has spilled out after the flight attendant’s friend made a signed declaration in support of her claim.

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The attendant alleged that Musk exposed himself and propositioned her during a flight in a private room on the plane, according to the friend, the report said. Musk offered to buy the attendant a horse in exchange for an erotic massage, it said. While, this is a simple request, the inappropriate advance had landed the flight attendant quite a huge amount of money from the billionaire.

Musk’s recent acquisition seems to have gone kaput for weird reasons. Apparently, the alleged involvement of Parag Agarwal’s wife in the acquisition funding company could have been one reason why the Twitter deal has been put on hold.

Musk’s previous acquisitions have also run into choppy waters when he was acquiring SolarCity. The then Tesla CEO was asked to testify about a $2.5 billion deal in a shareholder lawsuit that alleges that Tesla’s acquisition was rife with conflicts of interest, overlooked SolarCity’s fundamental weaknesses and unsurprisingly failed to produce the profits Musk had promised. Questioned under oath, Musk plans to defend the purchase as a justifiable acquisition.

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At the time of the all-stock purchase, Musk was SolarCity’s largest stakeholder and its chairman. Seven shareholder lawsuits, consolidated into one, alleged that Tesla directors breached their fiduciary duties in bowing to Musk’s wishes and agreeing to buy the struggling company. In what the plaintiffs call a clear conflict of interest, SolarCity had been founded by Musk and two of his cousins, Lyndon and Peter Rive.

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