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sbinthree · 4 years ago
His first wife gave a TED talk where she didn’t name him but described her first husband (Dan Price) dragging her around their family home by her hair and beating her to near death. No surprise here.
DamnYuppie · 4 years ago
That would obviously be a crime. As such one would think it would have been investigated and if evidence was found then be subsequently prosecuted. The lack of a case, to me at least, means there was not much evidence if any.

While I think what was alleged by is wife is horrific and definitely gets my blood boiling I also think it wise to not jump to conclusions or inferences until all evidence is heard.

dc-programmer · 4 years ago
People are allowed to form opinions. That story plus the linked article seem to corroborate one another. As for the evidence argument, there are many stories of victims not reporting out of fear reprisal or a negative reaction from the communities they belong to (or now strangers on the internet)
bberenberg · 4 years ago
Seems like if this was in a Tesla, evidence one way or the other should be pretty easy to obtain no? Upside/Downside of a car that conducts nonstop surveillance.
cercatrova · 4 years ago
This is the same guy that's all over Reddit virtue signaling about his hiring practices. The irony.
grubbs · 4 years ago
I swear every time I logged into LinkedIn in it was this guy at the top of my feed. Explaining how his company offered unlimited vacation or something similar.