In a surprising turn of events, a former CNN anchor has launched a lawsuit against tech mogul Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination of a high-profile show on X, formerly known as Twitter. The lawsuit, filed in a California court, claims that Musk abruptly canceled the show despite its promising start and significant viewer engagement.
The plaintiff, whose name remains undisclosed, argues that Musk’s decision was both abrupt and unjust, leading to financial losses and damage to their professional reputation. According to court documents, the show, which focused on technology and innovation, had been gaining traction and was poised to become a flagship program on the platform.
Musk, who acquired Twitter and rebranded it as X in 2023, has not yet commented on the lawsuit. However, sources close to the billionaire suggest that the cancellation was due to strategic shifts within the company.
This lawsuit adds to Musk’s ongoing legal battles, raising questions about his management style and decision-making process. As the case unfolds, industry insiders will be watching closely to see how this development impacts X’s content strategy and Musk’s broader business ventures.
Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.