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Snope Debunker - The Elon Musk emerald mine rumor, why Facebook won't fact-check Trump, and the Bruce Willis death hoax

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Today: The Elon Musk emerald mine rumor, why Facebook won't fact-check Trump, and the Bruce Willis death hoax

What We Know About Elon Musk and the Emerald Mine Rumor

Since at least 2018, a rumor has been shared online about Tesla CEO and Twitter owner Elon Musk in regard to his father's purported past ownership of an "apartheid emerald mine" or "slave emerald mine." The gist of the claim was that Elon's father, Errol Musk, who reports say has been estranged from his son for some time, owned an emerald mine during apartheid in South Africa, and that it was seed money from his father's wealth from the mine that made it possible for him to become the American billionaire he is today.
 
Jordan Liles has the facts about this rumor.

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