Anti-aging mogul Bryan Johnson claims NY Times preparing 'hit piece' about alleged use of prostitutes, drugs
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Bryan Johnson, an anti-aging entrepreneur, has publicly accused the New York Times of preparing to publish damaging allegations against him, referencing past claims made by an ex-fiancée, Taryn Southern. He adamantly denies the charges related to drug use, hiring prostitutes, and coercive behavior, believing these accusations are part of a vendetta for financial gain. Johnson, who invests extensively in anti-aging technology, asserts that previous legal challenges against these claims were unsuccessful. He maintains that the media's motives are driven by sensationalism, while vowing to counter the alleged character assassination.
Johnson accused the Times of preparing a hit piece, alleging salacious claims regarding his personal life, including accusations made by an ex-fiancée.
He defended himself on social media, stating that past allegations from an ex were rejected legally and accused the Times of reviving them for sensationalism.
Johnson's expenses towards anti-aging efforts are staggering, summing up to two million dollars annually, as he seeks to achieve the body of an 18-year-old.
He claims these accusations are tools of extortion from his ex and stated, 'All her attempts have failed,' emphasizing his intent to fight back.
Read at New York Post
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