That Guy Who Used His Son as a Blood Bag Says We're About to Get New Info About His Use of Prostitutes and Drugs
Briefly

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has been proactive in addressing what he believes to be an imminent critical story by the New York Times. In a series of tweets, he labeled the paper's alleged investigation into his life, including claims about drug use and non-disclosure agreements related to failed businesses, as sensationalist. He criticized the reporter's approach, asserting it creates a biased narrative that is difficult to counter. Rather than denying the claims outright, he focused on the method of inquiry, suggesting that it unfairly implicates him regardless of his response.
"Once allegations are made, it is very hard to defend one's reputation," he continued.
"By framing the question this way, she forces a no-win scenario where denying, engaging, or refusing to comment all reinforce the narrative she's trying to construct."
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