- Elon Musk denied in court on Monday that he angrily fired employees
- The Tesla CEO stated that he “gave clear and candid feedback, which may be interpreted as mocking.”
- Tesla shareholders filed a lawsuit after the company acquired SolarCity in 2016.
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Elon Musk appears in court on Monday Defended Tesla’s acquisition of SolarCity in 2016 And always deny Angry employee.
The CEO instead suggested that he “give clear and candid feedback, which may be interpreted as ridicule”, according to reports A report from Bloomberg And other journalists attending the Delaware trial.
Musk created a reputation for himself during the initial production of the Tesla Model 3 because he continued to call Burning in anger. A Tesla spokesperson condemned these claims wired At the time, he said that Musk had made a “difficult but necessary decision.”
During questioning in the court of justice, Musk also abused the plaintiff’s lawyer Randall Baron, calling him a “bad guy” because he was in Milberg Weiss and Luo Robbins Geller works for two law firms. Involved in a criminal scandal.
According to a Bloomberg report, Musk said to Baron: “You are guided by criminals, and then you continue to be guided by criminals. That’s why I don’t trust you.” “I think you are a bad person.”
If Musk loses the trial, he May be ordered to pay billions of dollars in damages After Tesla acquired SolarCity, the shareholders whose shares fell in value. The debate will continue on Tuesday.



