djvlad | Don Lemon on Suing Elon Musk When Elon Canceled His Twitter Deal After Awkward Interview (Part 11) @vladtv | Uploaded 1 week ago | Updated 2 days ago
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Don Lemon discussed his ongoing legal battle with Elon Musk over a canceled content deal with Twitter, which is currently under litigation. After departing from CNN, Lemon had planned to launch "The Don Lemon Show" across several platforms, including Twitter, where a content distribution agreement was in place. However, the arrangement fell through after an awkward interview with Musk, which Lemon asserted led to the termination of their contractual agreement. While the interview aired on Lemon’s YouTube channel, he clarified that his show was always intended to be distributed across multiple platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Apple, regardless of the Twitter deal. Despite reports about his financial demands, Lemon refrained from discussing contract specifics, emphasizing that details were embellished.
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Don Lemon discussed his ongoing legal battle with Elon Musk over a canceled content deal with Twitter, which is currently under litigation. After departing from CNN, Lemon had planned to launch "The Don Lemon Show" across several platforms, including Twitter, where a content distribution agreement was in place. However, the arrangement fell through after an awkward interview with Musk, which Lemon asserted led to the termination of their contractual agreement. While the interview aired on Lemon’s YouTube channel, he clarified that his show was always intended to be distributed across multiple platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Apple, regardless of the Twitter deal. Despite reports about his financial demands, Lemon refrained from discussing contract specifics, emphasizing that details were embellished.