Elon Musk had sex with two employees including an intern, asked another to have his babies, report claims
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has been accused of having sexual relationships with two of his employees, including an intern while asking another to have his babies, a report has revealed.

In an exclusive report, the Wall Street Journal said the billionaire created such an environment in his companies, both SpaceX and Tesla, which made the women employees uncomfortable.
This is the latest in a series of allegations against Musk, who has been previously accused of regularly using drugs like LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, mushrooms and ketamine, even at work with board members.
Earlier, the SpaceX chief was accused of nurturing a "hostile work environment" where jokes about sexual harassment were common, women were paid less than men, and workers who complained were dismissed.
In their complaints, former employees accused him of creating a sexist culture at the workplace, where sexual comments and other forms of harassment were tolerated or made light of.
The Wall Street Journal report cited women employees at Tesla who claimed that they were shown “an unusual amount of attention or pursued” by Musk.
A SpaceX flight attendant had alleged that Musk exposed himself to her and offered to buy her a horse in exchange for sex in 2016.
Another woman, who resigned from SpaceX in 2013, alleged that Musk had asked her to have his babies, on multiple occasions.
The billionaire, who has at least 10 children, has reportedly said that the world faces an underpopulation crisis and people with high IQs should procreate.
The report also claimed that a woman who worked at SpaceX received repeated invitations from Elon Musk to come to his house at night.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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