Six former employees have filed a lawsuit against billionaire tech entrepreneur, Elon Musk and X. Corp, Twitter’s holding company, in the District Court of Delaware.
It accused the defendant of violating 14 counts, including fraud, breach of contract, and labor-rights laws. But it’s also full of details about what’s been going on inside the social-media company under the billionaire’s leadership.
A Twitter engineer told the BBC in March that at least two bodyguards followed Musk around its San Francisco headquarters, including to the restroom.
The lawsuit says that Steve Davis, the Boring Company CEO, told Joseph Killian – a plaintiff who worked at Twitter for 12 years and oversaw office design – to start work on a new restroom closer to Musk’s office.
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Musk wanted the facilities next to his office so he “didn’t have to wake his security team and cross half the floor to use the bathroom in the middle of the night,” the suit says.
Last month, the billionaire told the BBC that he sometimes slept on a couch in the library at Twitter’s headquarters. Musk also told CNBC on Tuesday that he slept for about six hours a night.
The suit says Killian told Davis that he would start getting the permits for Musk’s restroom, but the suit paraphrases him responding: “We don’t do that; we don’t have to follow those rules.”
According to the suit, he instead suggested Killian hire an unlicensed plumber to build the toilet since others wouldn’t want to jeopardize their license by working on a project without a permit.