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“Musk takes drugs together with his managers”: new accusations from the WSJ against the CEO of Tesla

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“Musk takes drugs together with his managers”: new accusations from the WSJ against the CEO of Tesla

Tesla, the accusation against Musk’s executives: “Parties and disproportionate use of drugs”

Elon Musk ends up once again in the crosshairs for the use of drugsbut this time the finger is also pointed at his managerthe managers of Tesla. According to what emerged from a Wall Street Journal investigation into the founder of the automotive company, his senior executives they would have used – reports La Stampa – to make a disproportionate use of drugsLSD ecstasy and cocaine in particular, spending millions of dollars on private trips and parties. The investigation highlights a climate of “subjection” around the richest man in the world by the managers terrified of losing their billion-dollar salaries.

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Everything comes from one case of 2017 which involved one of the company’s most important managers, the venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson, resigned after a sex and drugs scandal. According to the prestigious financial newspaper – reports La Stampa – Jurvetson had a party buddy, Musk, who he protected him by first having him take a “leave of absence” from the board of directors and then placing him in the management of SpaceX. Not only that, the Wall Street Journal indicates how they are “many” the executives and heads of the billionaire’s companies who have deep personal connections and financial and have drawn huge profits from that relationship.

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