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		Musk denies he sexually harassed flight attendant on private jet
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		 [May 20, 2022]  (Reuters) 
		- Billionaire Elon Musk took to Twitter late on Thursday to denounce as 
		"utterly untrue" claims in a news report that he had sexually harassed a 
		flight attendant on a private jet in 2016. 
 Business Insider reported earlier on Thursday that Musk's SpaceX paid 
		$250,000 in 2018 to settle a sexual harassment claim from an unnamed 
		private jet flight attendant who accused Musk of exposing himself to 
		her.
 
 The article quoted an anonymous person who said she was a friend of the 
		flight attendant. The friend had provided a statement as part of the 
		private settlement process, according to the article.
 
 "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," Musk tweeted.
 
 Reuters was not able to verify the Business Insider account. Musk and 
		SpaceX did not respond to Reuters requests for comment on the Business 
		Insider story or on Musk's tweets.
 
 
		
		 
		In addition to allegedly exposing himself, Musk rubbed the flight 
		attendant's thigh and offered to buy her a horse if she would "do more" 
		during an in-flight massage, Business Insider quoted the friend of the 
		flight attendant as saying.
 
 The flight attendant came to believe that her refusal to accept Musk's 
		proposal had hurt her opportunities to work at SpaceX and prompted her 
		to hire a lawyer in 2018, according to Business Insider.
 
 The rocket company made the settlement out of court and included a 
		nondisclosure agreement which prevented the flight attendant from 
		speaking about it, Business Insider said. The news site did not name the 
		friend or the flight attendant.
 
		
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			Elon Musk talks at the Automotive World News Congress at the 
			Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, January 13, 2015. 
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Musk, who is also chief executive of Tesla Inc and is in the midst of a 
contentious effort to buy Twitter Inc, said on Wednesday that he would vote 
Republican instead of Democrat, predicting a "dirty tricks campaign against me" 
would follow. 
			 
In the Business Insider article, Musk was quoted as saying the flight 
attendant's story was a "politically motivated hit piece" and that there was "a 
lot more to this story."
 On Thursday evening, Musk first tweeted: "The attacks against me should be 
viewed through a political lens – this is their standard (despicable) playbook – 
but nothing will deter me from fighting for a good future and your right to free 
speech." In the initial tweet, he did not specifically mention the allegations 
in the Business Insider article.
 
 "And, for the record, those wild accusations are utterly untrue," Musk added in 
another tweet.
 
 He also tweeted that the article was meant to interfere with the Twitter 
acquisition.
 
 Reuters could not immediately reach Business Insider for comment.
 
 (Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin and Joey Roulette; Editing by Peter Henderson)
 
				 
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