Musk Allegedly Used Drugs with Tesla Board Members, Report Recommends Consideration of Rehab
Musk Allegedly Used Drugs with Tesla Board Members, Report Recommends Consideration of Rehab
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A recent report has brought to light concerning allegations regarding Elon Musk's involvement in drug use. According to the Wall Street Journal, Musk has been accused of consuming drugs, sometimes in the company of Tesla board members. The revelation also suggests that a former Tesla and SpaceX director is privy to Musk's alleged drug use.

In response to these allegations, Elon Musk took to the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) to address the issue. He stated, "If drugs enhance my productivity, I will certainly partake."

Accusations of large-scale drug consumption
Reports indicate that Elon Musk, alongside his board members, has purportedly engaged in the consumption of illegal drugs on a significant scale, raising concerns. The Wall Street Journal's sources claim to have witnessed Musk consuming drugs or have been informed about such instances.

Despite these allegations, the board members have not initiated any investigation or expressed public concern. This comes at a time when an American court recently scrutinized the relationship between Elon Musk and his director.

Media reports have previously suggested that Elon Musk frequently indulges in drugs like cocaine and ecstasy during private gatherings. Musk's attorney, Alex Aspiro, countered these claims by stating that Musk undergoes regular drug tests at SpaceX, all of which he purportedly passes.

Some of Musk's acquaintances and board members have purportedly admitted to consuming drugs with him out of fear of his reaction if they refused. This purported dynamic might have discouraged board members from confronting Musk about his alleged drug use for fear of jeopardizing their relationship with him.

Elon Musk currently leads six companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), The Boring Co, Neuralink, and the artificial intelligence startup x.

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