Bryan Johnson Accused Of Silencing Employees From Speaking Against Bizarre Workplace Actions; Millionaire Reacts



US millionaire Bryan Johnson, popular for his super-expensive methods to achieve immortality, is in the spotlight again – this time for all the wrong reasons. According to an explosive report by New York Times, the 47-year-old founder of Blueprint left his fiancée after her cancer diagnosis and made his employees sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to silence his objectionable behaviour at workplace.

The report says that his employees revealed Johnson walks around naked around the office and discusses his “sexual activities including erections.”

The millionaire reportedly spends $2 million annually on himself to avoid death. His measures including popping 54 pills daily, taking supplements, shock therapy and blood transfusions. He even tracks his nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) or sleep-related erection and compares it to his 19-year-old son’s.

According to NYT, Johnson made his employees, vendors and contract workers at Blueprint as well as his sexual partners sign the confidentiality agreements. A few among the 30 people interviewed alleged that Johnson, after selling his payments firm Braintree to PayPal in 2013, divorced his wife, hired prostitutes and experimented with psychedelics.

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The agreements signed by the employees reportedly were 20 pages long and expected them to be fine with Johnson wearing “little and sometimes no clothing/no underwear” and with hearing “discussions of sexual activities, including erections.”

Signing the papers meant the employees accepted that this behaviour was not “unwelcome, offensive, humiliating, hostile, triggering, unprofessional or abusive.” Several employees, including Johnson’s former fiancée and personal assistant have filed complaints against the millionaire over the agreement papers.

Johnson responds to NYT report

Johnson has rubbished the “hit-piece” by NYT while countering the claims by sharing his side of the story. He even rejected his fiancée Taryn Southern’s accusation that the millionaire left her when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

In a video shared on X, Johnson accused Southern of harassing him for $9 million “or else she would say horrible things about me publicly.”

Johnson accused her ex-fiancée of damaging his reputation and called out the NYT for using her “as their star witness in trying to take me down.”

In a separate post on March 21, Johnson wrote, “What was meant to be a takedown ended up reading like a profile piece. They spent a year digging, talked to 30 people, incl former fired employees, propped up my ex as their star witness (who tried to extract $9 million from me and failed). And still came up empty.”

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