Billionaire Elon Musk is being sued by 4 former Twitter executives who allege that the multi-CEO owes them $128 million in severance on account of wrongful termination. The previous workers say they had been fired instantly after Musk accomplished his $44 billion takeover of the social media firm in October 2022.
Amongst these searching for financial compensation are former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, former CFO Ned Segal, former Head of Authorized, Coverage and Belief at Twitter, Vijaya Gadde, and former Twitter Normal Counsel Sean Edgett.
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The lawsuit was filed on Monday within the U.S. District Courtroom for the Northern District of California, the place Twitter’s former HQ was.
The doc alleges that Musk fired the executives “with out motive” as a result of he did not wish to pay their advantages and made up a “faux trigger” to get away with it, citing that Musk wrote the staff had dedicated “gross negligence” and “willful misconduct” with out proof supporting the claims.
“After Defendant Elon Musk definitively agreed to purchase Twitter, Inc. for $44 billion, the inventory market declined, and Musk tried to again out of the deal, regardless of having no authorized or contractual justification to take action. Twitter sued Musk to implement the deal, and over months of intensive litigation, every of Musk’s baseless excuses was stripped away,” the doc states. “Underneath Musk’s management, Twitter has develop into a scofflaw, stiffing workers, landlords, distributors, and others. Musk does not pay his payments, believes the foundations do not apply to him, and makes use of his wealth and energy to run roughshod over anybody who disagrees with him.”
In typical Musk vogue, he cheekily responded to the allegations on X.
First, the billionaire posted a crying laughing emoji in response to a person who wrote: “Parag Agrawal is suing Elon Musk claiming that he did actually get so much executed that week.”
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 4, 2024
In a second response, Musk wrote “If the emoji suits” beneath a submit of Agrawal and a clown emoji.
If the emoji suits … ?♂️
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 5, 2024
This isn’t the primary Twitter severance lawsuit.
In July 2023, the billionaire was hit with a $500 million class motion lawsuit by former Twitter workers who claimed they weren’t paid the severance they had been promised, which was reportedly “two months of their base pay plus one week of pay for every full yr of service” upon being laid off.
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“There have been lots of people that did not appear to have numerous worth,” Musk stated final Could on the Wall Avenue Journal’s CEO Council Summit in London, relating to the mass layoffs and cuts instantly following his takeover of the corporate. “I believe there’s the likelihood for important cuts at different firms with out affecting their productiveness, actually rising their productiveness.”