The Washington Post reports that Sean “Diddy” Combs is listed — along with 100 others— in helping Elon Musk assume control of Twitter in 2022. Earlier this week, Musk was forced to unseal 100 Twitter (now X) shareholders. The hip-hop mogul is joined by venture capital firms, Saudi princes, and the platform’s creator, Jack Dorsey. According to The Post, Musk had initially filed the list as part of a lawsuit from former employees.
Per the suit, the workers accused Musk of “violating arbitration agreements.” The former employees claim the Telsa CEO failed to pay them fees after acquiring the company. Not long after, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press filed a motion to unseal the documents. Diddy and his team haven’t released a public statement about the recent information. The news while shocking, is the least of the Bad Boy CEO’s problems.
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