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Musk smears British diver in cave rescue

Entreprene­ur calls critic of sub a ‘pedo guy’

- By Russ Mitchell

LOS ANGELES — The Elon Musk story took a bizarre turn Sunday morning, as the world famous entreprene­ur took to Twitter to suggest a critic of his submarine rescue plan is a pedophile.

Musk’s tweet was directed at British cave diver Vern Unsworth, who had participat­ed in the rescue of 12 Thai children and their soccer coach from a water-filled cave. In a recent CNN video news report, Unsworth had belittled Musk’s plan to deploy a mini-submarine made by SpaceX engineers to rescue the children.

Musk tweeted Sunday that he’ll send a sub through the cave to prove it could have worked, followed by an attack on Unsworth:

“We will make one of the mini-sub/pod going all the way to Cave 5 no problemo. Sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it,” Musk tweeted.

Challenged on the social media site to provide evidence to support his accusation, Musk tweeted: “Bet ya a signed dollar it’s true.”

(Musk’s pedophile-related tweets were deleted early Sunday afternoon).

The drama comes amid a crisis at Tesla, which has yet to prove that profitable, high-quality mass production of its Model 3 electric sedan is achievable.

The accusation and reaction took some attention away from a different social media flurry on Saturday, when Musk took to Twitter to explain why he donated money to the Republican Party — specifical­ly, $38,900 to a Republican political action committee called Protect the House.

The donation story, reported originally by Pro Publica, brought a flood of Twitter announceme­nts of Tesla vehicle cancellati­ons from environmen­tally minded potential customers — although there’s no way for anyone outside of Tesla to determine how many of those people had actually ordered a Tesla.

The volume of cancellati­on announceme­nts on Twitter put Musk on defense, who issued a series of tweets.

“I do not actually see the checks (changed that policy today),” Musk said in one. “A nominal annual amount goes out automatica­lly to both parties to maintain dialogue. I have given vastly more to humanitari­an causes.”

In fact, companies and their top executives do regularly give money to both Democrats and Republican­s.

However, Tesla customers tend to be people with high levels of disposable income who are also concerned about climate change and pollution.

Tweeters asked how Musk could justify contributi­ons to “protect” a House of Representa­tives and a political party filled with climate-change deniers.

Others were less surprised. Patty Crocker, aka @shehulkjd, tweeted: “My husband, whose dream car was a Tesla is now reading Musk’s donations in shock. Bless his naive heart.”

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