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To get the plug out you could try levering under the head of the plug while turning it in an anti-CW direction.

Hopefully the threads will re-engage and the plug will start unscrewing.

Once you get the plug out, and all of your fresh oil, you can then determine which threads are damaged, plug or sump.

If it is the sump, you may be able to clean up the threads with a tap.

If it is the plug, bin it and get a new one.

It might be as simple as not having put the seal washer on the plug or over-compressing it, and now you threaded the plug past the threads on the bottom of the pan and that's why it's rotating in both directions.

Like Nissanman said, lever it and unscrew it and see the condition of the threads. It may be that or simply an over-crushed washer.

FWIW

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