Elon Musk has hit back after reports of illegal drug use at parties raised concerns among company executives and directors, saying that three years of unannounced drug tests had not detected “even traces” of drugs in his system.
“After I had my time with Logan, I agreed to undergo three years of random drug testing at NASA's request,” Musk said. shared by On Sunday, he referenced his now-infamous 2018 appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” in which he smoked marijuana on camera with the host, which sparked a backlash and caused Tesla's stock price to plummet. It plummeted by up to 9%.
The 52-year-old world's richest man did not deny using illegal drugs in the past.However, after that ×post Musk said on Monday, “If a drug actually helps increase my net productivity in the long term, I would definitely take it!”
Musk expressed similar sentiments to biographer Walter Isaacson, who published a biography titled Elon Musk in September.
He told Isaacson, “SpaceX is a NASA contractor and they strongly believe in the law.”
“Fortunately, I don't really like doing illegal drugs,” Musk reportedly said in the book.
Isaacson also said that Musk had a tendency to have “demonic” outbursts at work, verbally abusing employees and executives, and that he had “very little recollection” of what happened afterwards.
According to the Wall Street Journal, executives at companies with Musk's portfolio said Musk's “nonchalant” and “upsetting” behavior was linked to cocaine, LSD, and ecstasy, all of which are illegal to possess without a prescription. , who expressed concern that the symptoms could be traced to ketamine use. .
Officials are also concerned that Musk may have been on drugs when he suddenly tweeted in 2018 that he was planning to take Tesla private, and the SEC said the comment may have been misleading. People familiar with the matter told WSJ that there was a tendency to investigate whether the information was misleading or false.
At a party he hosted in Los Angeles that same year, he allegedly took several pills of acid, the Journal reported.
The newspaper reported, citing a person close to the father of his 11-year-old child, that Musk was reported to have used drugs during a media interview in 2018, explaining how emotionally difficult the past year had been for him. He is said to have talked about what it was like.
Meanwhile, Musk has blamed his strange behavior on mental illness and lack of sleep due to his company's obsession with surveillance.
He admitted in 2017 that he suffers from bipolar disorder, which causes dramatic mood swings, but said he had not been diagnosed.
When The Post reached out to the Journal for comment, a spokesperson said, “We stand by our reporting.”
Representatives for Mr. Musk at Company X, SpaceX and Tesla did not immediately respond to The Post's requests for comment.
However, Musk's attorney Alex Spiro also told the Journal that his client “subjects to regular and random drug tests at SpaceX and has never failed a test.” Told.
In his response to the Journal's detailed list of questions, Spiro reportedly added that there were “other inaccuracies” in the article, but did not elaborate further.
The Post also reached out to Spiro for comment.

