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Musk brands sexual misconduct allegation ‘utterly untrue’ and denies it ever happened

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TESLA CEO Elon Musk has denied a claim of sexual misconduct by a flight attendant contracted by Space X who worked on his private jet in 2016, saying they are “utterly untrue”.

A report by Business Insider said Spacex paid the woman $250,000 in severance in 2018 in exchange for her agreeing not to file a lawsuit over her claim.

The Business Insider report was based on an account by the flight attendant’s friend, who said the flight attendant told her about the alleged incident shortly after it happened.

The report also said the flight attendant was required to sign a non-disclosure agreement that prohibits her from discussing the payment or anything else about Mr Musk and Spacex.

Emails seeking comment were sent to Spacex, which Mr Musk founded.

Mr Musk, who is in the process of buying Twitter, used the platform to respond to the allegation.

“And, for the record, those wild accusation­s are utterly untrue,” he wrote in response to one user who had tweeted in support of him.

He replied to another: “In my 30 year career, including the entire Metoo era, there’s nothing to report, but, as soon as I say I intend to restore free speech to Twitter & vote Republican, suddenly there is...”

He also made light of the accusation, quoting a tweet of his own from 2021 in which he said if there was ever a scandal about him, it should be called “Elongate”.

“Finally, we get to use Elongate as scandal name. It’s kinda perfect,” he tweeted yesterday.

He later tweeted: “I have a challenge to this liar who claims their friend saw me ‘exposed’ – describe just one thing, anything at all (scars, tattoos, …) that isn’t known by the public.

“She won’t be able to do so, because it never happened.”

According to the report, the flight attendant, who had trained as a masseuse so she could give Mr Musk massages, alleged that Mr Musk exposed himself to her during a massage, rubbed her leg, and offered to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage.

Several hours before the Business Insider report was published, Mr Musk tweeted that he had previously voted for Democrats but would now vote for Republican­s and suggested that the left would launch a “dirty tricks campaign” against him.

Mr Musk has offered to buy Twitter but said the deal cannot go forward until the company provides informatio­n about how many accounts on the platform are spam or bots.

When a Twitter user asked “Where were these wild accusation­s against Elon Musk before he took a stand against the establishm­ent?”, he replied: “Exactly.”

 ?? ?? Elon Musk, founder, CEO and chief engineer of Spacex
Elon Musk, founder, CEO and chief engineer of Spacex

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