It is reported that Gwynne shotwell, President and COO of SpaceX, defended the allegations of sexual harassment suffered by Elon Musk in an email to employees. "Personally, I believe this allegation is untrue; not because I work for Elon, but because I have worked closely with him for 20 years and have never heard or seen anything similar to these allegations," she said
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Musk then forwarded the report on his twitter, commenting that: "(there are many others) who have made a keen observation of my plane will notice that I do not use flight attendants. In addition, there are only fruits and nuts on the plane. I will use the flying meeting to fast."
Later, some netizens asked musk what he would do on the plane. Musk responded that he worked on the plane. "I'm testing Starlink on the plane and need some polishing, but it works well," he said
Last week, it was reported that SpaceX paid a stewardess $250000 to settle sexual harassment charges filed against the company's CEO Elon Musk in 2018. In response, musk responded that this was a political frame up.