Elon Musk is being sued for $1 million by a college graduate alleging that the owner of X (formerly Twitter) falsely accused him of being an undercover federal agent who participated in a fight with the Proud Boys in Oregon earlier this year.
Benjamin Brody, 22, was falsely identified as a member of the Rose City Nationalists – a Neo-Nazi organization – on Musk’s social media platform after one of the group’s members bearing a resemblance to Brody had their mask pulled down during the fight. X users also highlighted Brody’s ambition to work for the government after graduation as another giveaway.
As a result, users attributed the fight to a “false flag operation” by the United States government. Musk himself posted: “Looks like one is a college student (who wants to join the govt) and another is maybe an Antifa member, but nonetheless a probable false flag situation.”
Looks like one is a college student (who wants to join the govt) and another is maybe an Antifa member, but nonetheless a probable false flag situation@CommunityNotes
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 27, 2023
Brody claims that he was subjected to a harassment campaign and was doxxed multiple times after the post. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, demands a trial by jury in Texas.
The lawsuit further states, “Musk’s personal endorsement of the false accusation against Ben Brody reverberated across the internet, transforming the accusation from anonymous rumor to gospel truth for many individuals.”
Brody’s attorney, Mark Bankston, who also filed proceedings against Alex Jones over the latter’s comments on the Sandy Hook shooting, took to X to announce, “I have filed suit against yet another notorious disseminator of false information: The owner of this platform, Elon Musk.”
“Musk will not stop until someone stops him,” Bankston added.