- Parag Agrawal and three other former Twitter executives sue Elon Musk.
- The lawsuit alleges Musk’s animosity towards the lack of evidence for termination.
- Musk faces additional litigation over halted rent payments on Twitter’s office spaces.
Former Twitter executives sue Musk
Former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, along with three other former executives, has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, alleging unpaid severance payments totaling over $128 million.
The legal action comes as a result of Musk’s decision to terminate Agrawal, along with CFO Ned Segal and lawyers Sean Edgett and Vijaya Gadde, shortly after acquiring Twitter, now known as X.
The lawsuit claims that Musk harbored animosity towards these executives, who played pivotal roles in upholding Musk’s commitment of $44 billion during the acquisition process.
Legal battle escalates over severance payments
Musk’s alleged statement about hunting down former Twitter executives, quoted from Walter Isaacson’s biography, adds weight to the lawsuit’s argument.
Particularly, Gadde has been a target of Musk’s criticism, facing public ridicule through memes and enduring racist online attacks after Musk’s bid to acquire Twitter.
The legal battle extends beyond these executives, as former Twitter employees also await severance payments under Musk’s ownership.
Musk faces litigation over rent
Additionally, Musk’s decision to halt rent payments on some office spaces has resulted in further litigation and evictions.
Despite Musk’s claims of gross negligence and willful misconduct in termination letters, the lawsuit contends that no evidence has been provided to substantiate these allegations.
The lawsuit portrays Musk’s behavior as a pattern of withholding owed payments and forcing individuals to litigate for their rights, imposing financial and emotional strain on those involved.