Richest guy on Earth enjoys intimidating people
Reid Hoffman, a cofounder of LinkedIn, said he had received threats of violence and had to hire security since Elon Musk fueled a baseless conspiracy theory about him.
Musk, the Tesla CEO who worked with Hoffman at PayPal, replied earlier this month to an X post in which a user implied Hoffman had visited the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island.
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Musk also made the claim during an October interview with the former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, in which he said Hoffman was among the "billionaires behind Kamala" who were "terrified" by the prospect of Epstein's client list being made public.
Speaking with the British newspaper The Sunday Times, Hoffman said Musk had developed a "conviction with no evidence" that he had a close relationship with Epstein.
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After Epstein's suicide in jail in 2019, Hoffman apologized for inviting him to a dinner party in 2015 with other tech tycoons including Musk, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Palantir's cofounder Peter Thiel while fundraising for MIT's renowned Media Lab.
https://www.businessinsider.com/reid-hoffman-linkedin-elon-musk-conspiracy-theory-jeffrey-epstein-2024-12
Story by nredmond@insider.com (Nora Redmond)