Musk to fund legal bills for users who received employer retaliation for using social media

The tycoon assured that there was no limit to the costs and that any user could apply for this assistance.

Elon Musk, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), revealed that he is willing to support all users who were victims of unfair treatment by their employers because of their activity on the social network.

The tycoon explained through a publication that his company is willing to pay the legal bills of anyone unjustifiably harmed because of their publications, likes and other types of actions they have made on X.

"If your employer treated you unfairly because you posted or liked something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill," he said. Musk also clarified that there is no limit on costs.

Shortly after that, the social network CEO posted that not only was he willing to pay for lawsuits, but he was also willing to launch a public relations campaign against those companies that punish their employees for actions they have taken within the platform.

"And not only will we sue, it will be extremely loud, and we will also go after the companies' boards of directors," he said.

Musk did not give further details on the procedure users would have to follow to access this relief but asked interested parties to let him know about their cases.

Musk gives details on his fight against Zuckerberg

The CEO of X also used his social network to provide updates on the fight he will have with Mark Zuckerberg. Musk said the contest will be live-streamed through his platform, and its proceeds will be donated to veterans.

Musk has been taking the fight against the Meta CEO very seriously and is even training and lifting weights to try and beat Zuckerberg.