There are reports that Elon Musk is using drugs such as cocaine and LSD, and there are concerns that it will damage Tesla and SpaceX's business


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Daniel Oberhaus

On January 6, 2024, the Wall Street Journal, a major American economic newspaper, reported that Elon Musk, CEO of electric car manufacturer Tesla and space development company SpaceX, has used cocaine, LSD, ecstasy (MDMA), etc. Reported to be using drugs. Some executives and board members are said to be concerned that Musk's drug use could cause significant damage to the company.

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Mr. Musk has long attracted attention for his radical claims, outspoken speeches, and provocative behavior, with explanations such as 'an expression of creativity,' 'the effects of sleep deprivation,' and 'mental health issues' as reasons for this. has been added. However, some company executives, executives, and people close to Mr. Musk seem to have strong concerns that these words and actions may be influenced by drug use.

The Wall Street Journal reports, ``Musk uses LSD, cocaine, MDMA, and psychedelic mushrooms at private parties around the world where people are required to sign non-disclosure agreements and ban smartphones.'' According to people who witnessed his drug use and those with knowledge of it.''

At a company-wide meeting held at SpaceX in late 2017, Mr. Mask arrived nearly an hour late, and his speech on stage was sometimes unclear. He also repeatedly referred to SpaceX's 'Big Falcon Rocket,' abbreviated as 'BFR,' as the 'Big Fucking Rocket.' Eventually SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell intervened and took over the meeting, the Wall Street Journal said.

It is unclear whether Mr. Mask at this time was really affected by drug use, but after the meeting SpaceX executives apparently discussed concerns that Mr. Mask was using drugs. Mr. Musk's personal lawyer, Alex Spiro, has claimed that this story is ``false, as confirmed by many people who were present,'' but that Mr. Musk's drug use It does not explain which aspects of its use are false or who testified.



In addition, Mr. Musk caused controversy during a live broadcast of the podcast program ``The Joe Rogan Experience'' in September 2018 when he smoked marijuana that was recommended to him by the host Mr. Rogan. Marijuana was legal in California at the time, where the interview was recorded, but Tesla stock fell sharply the next day, perhaps because shareholders had doubts about his qualifications as a manager.

Just before this, in August, he suddenly tweeted on Twitter (now known as A class action lawsuit was filed against the company for violating securities laws, and the Justice Department launched an investigation. The board was not informed of Mr. Mask's plans, and several board members were concerned that Mr. Mask was tweeting while under the influence of drugs, and even discussed taking a leave of absence for Mr. Mask.

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Musk has attended parties and events at Burning Man , an arts festival in Nevada where drugs are widely used, and has hosted private events where drug use takes place, according to people close to him. testify to the Wall Street Journal.

Musk is also said to be using the drug ketamine , which is also used as an antidepressant. I defend that it's better. In addition, Mr. Mask is said to have a prescription for ketamine.



For board members, it's a matter of judgment whether to crack down on drug use by corporate executives outside their offices, and some believe it's OK if it's legal in certain circumstances or regions. However, Tesla's code of conduct describes the company as a ``drug-free workplace'' and prohibits all employees, including executives, from using drugs outside the office.

The Wall Street Journal also reports that the contract rules for private and military space missions that SpaceX has with the U.S. government prohibit employees from using illegal drugs. SpaceX's contract with the U.S. government requires the company to foster a drug-free culture through programs and policies to maintain a drug-free workplace, even though drugs are legal in some states. It is said that it is. This includes the unintended use of prescription drugs, and there is a possibility that Mr. Mask's security clearance will be revoked due to drug use.

The Wall Street Journal reported, ``People close to Mr. Musk, now 52, have testified that they fear his continued drug use, particularly ketamine, could lead to a health crisis.'' Even if this is not the case, drug use could harm Mr. Musk's business.'

Musk did not respond to The Wall Street Journal's request for comment, but Spiro said, 'Musk undergoes regular and random drug testing at SpaceX and has never failed a test. ” he argues.

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