Elon Musk's love for women, drugs and parties made him an easy Russian target: Ex-FBI Agent | Today news
Elon Musk’s affinity towards promiscuous women and drugs has made him an easy Russian target, recently unveiled a former FBI agent and acknowledged that the Tesla CEO had started an excellent target for the country since the war in Ukraine. Former special agent Jonathan Buma further added that PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel was another target for the Russians. According to the intelligence collected, Buma said that these men should be used as extortion later. Buma spoke to German television broadcaster ZDF for a documentary and said Elon Musk is susceptible to promiscuous women, sex and drugs. The billionaire apparently loves the desert -round scene that man, adult entertainment and gambling, used by Russian agents as a ‘possible access point’ to reach him. “Musk’s susceptibility to promiscuous women and drug use, especially ketamine … was seen by Russian intelligence as an opportunity for an agent to utilize,” Buma said in the documentary. However, Buma did not reveal the source of his information that Musk and Putin were targets for the agents. ‘I may not discuss the details of exactly how we obtained this information. But there is a great deal of evidence to support this fact, ‘he said. When asked if there was really proof to support his statement, Buma said, “There is absolutely evidence for it.” Elon Musk in contact with Vladimir Putin? Buma, who worked as a special FBI agency for 16 years, revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was behind the contact with Thiel and Musk. Without his involvement or approval, the agents would have no reason to get involved in the extortion, he noted. Elon Musk had a complicated relationship with Ukraine. When the war began in 2022, he came out in support of Kyiv. However, he later threatened to recall the access of the Starlink Satellite Internet Service, which he initially offered for free, to the Ukrainian army. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier that Musk and Putin had been in contact since at least 2022, when the conflict began with Ukraine. Buma did not say how he found out about the information, and emphasized that it would be a ‘criminal offense’. The former FBI agent was arrested in March and charged by federal prosecutors with one score of ‘disclosure of confidential information’. Buma was accused of leaking classified information to a publishing agency. He was later released on a $ 100,000 bail.