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(Bloomberg) — SpaceX paid a worker $250,000 to settle a sexual harassment complaint through Elon Musk in 2016, according to an Insider report.
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The rocket launch company, of which Musk is the founder and lead executive, made the payment in 2018 to an unidentified flight attendant who worked as a contractor on a SpaceX business jet, the online news provider said, citing interviews and documents, adding. signed through a friend of the assistant and made in aid of your claim.
In a series of late-night tweets in response to followers, Musk responded to the article and said the allegations were “totally false. “He then called the source of the story a “liar” and said the item was a “best-selling item. “” designed to interfere with its acquisition of Twitter Inc.
In an earlier tweet that made no direct reference to the Insider report, Musk said that “the attacks on me will have to be noticed from a political perspective,” but that nothing will deter him from fighting for “his right to speak freely. “
The billionaire, who since announcing his $44 billion offer on Twitter promised to turn it into a platform for informal speeches, said Thursday he had abandoned Democrats and would now vote Republican.
The aide alleged that Musk exposed himself and took her to a private room on the plane on a flight, according to the friend, according to the report. Musk showed up to buy the assistant a horse in exchange for an erotic massage, he said.
Representatives for Hawthorne, California-based Space Exploration Technologies Corp. did not respond to a request for comment.
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