Elon Musk (reluctantly) discusses his divorce and finances. His finances are fair game, but it’s a shame that he has to respond to tabloid gossip about his divorce.
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Elon Musk (reluctantly) discusses his divorce and finances. His finances are fair game, but it’s a shame that he has to respond to tabloid gossip about his divorce.
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“In addition to paying all of her household expenses and anything related to the children, I send Justine $20,000 (after tax) per month for clothing, shoes and other discretionary items.”
Paging Alan Harper..
Wow. Can’t imagine feeling like I’d need to write a piece like that.
Tom, not without adding “now kindly fuck off” to the end of it.
The man is D.D. Harriman, in my book. Except I never thought there’d be a real D.D. Harriman in my lifetime.
I sure wish he’d forget about Tesla and all the green baggage and just run SpaceX.
It’s a shame that Elon’s private life has to be made public. It always bothers me to hear someone is getting a divorce. His has been public for quite a while. I wish him well. I hope his boys follow his footsteps. Elon is an inspiration to so many.
Meanwhile, Obama and Kagan get a pass.
You might be interested to read Venture Beat’s rebuttal to the Musk piece.
It makes interesting reading.
http://venturebeat.com/2010/07/09/tesla-motors-elon-musk-truth/
Musk also accused me of “collaborating” with the lawyer representing Justine Musk, his ex-wife, in their divorce case. Also false: I picked up the phone and called her lawyer, and he had the courtesy to answer my questions.
That would qualify as collaboration.
“ran out of cash” could never mean broke, could it?
He calls Elon a liar saying his $30,000 a month for his own person is actually $98,023, but doesn’t count the fact that most of that $98k is money Elon pays to support Justine.
Uh, wait, he said whopper not liar, so that makes me a liar by his standards.
I know who I believe.