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Aflight attendant who accused SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk of sexually harassing her on a flight in 2016, was reportedly paid $250,000 to remain silent on the matter. The air hostess was paid by SpaceX in 2018 to settle the claim of sexual misconduct against Elon Musk. Elon Musk The attendant, who used to work on a contract basis for the corporate jet fleet of SpaceX, accused Musk of exposing himself to her, rubbing her leg without consent and offering to buy her a horse or an erotic massage, the Business Insider reported. "The incident is alleged in a declaration signed by a friend of the attendant and prepared in support of her claim.  The details in this story are drawn from the declaration as well as other documents, including email correspondence and other records shared with Insider by the friend," added the Business Insider report. According to the declaration, the attendant told her friend that after taking the flight attendant job, she was pushed to get...

House votes to ban importation of goods produce using force labour by Xinjiang

A bill that will prevent the US from importing goods produced using forced labor by Uyghurs and other minority Muslim populations in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China passed the House on Wednesday evening.

The vote was 428-1. Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the only member to vote against it.

The measure will also impose sanctions on "those responsible for human rights violations there," the bill's summary states.
Under the legislation, new restrictions will be placed on imports from Xinjiang by US Customs and Border Protection to ensure that goods produced through forced labor by Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and members  of other minority groups will not be purchased or sold in the US.
The legislation requires President Joe Biden to provide a list of individuals responsible for forced labor of these groups, including "any official of the government of the People's Republic of China," and to impose economic sanctions on them, the House version of the bill states.

 The measure will further prevent individuals identified as responsible for these human rights abuses from getting visas or admission to the US.

"China, you know, uses child labor and they have very, very horrible working conditions, and I don't think we should be aiding and abetting that," Rep. Adriano Espaillat, a New York Democrat, said shortly after the bill passed.

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