"Tesla later said in court that it had the data on its own servers all along." Whoops! www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
"Tesla later said in court that it had the data on its own servers all along." Whoops! www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
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Uh oh. I hope no one signed a statement under penalty of perjury to the contrary and filed it with the court.
"That and the 2019 crash, as Dobin sees it, are examples of Tesla "overpromising. "The problem with the Key Largo case - and this where it all ties together -is Elon Musk's big nouth,"" Yup.
Their legal strategy was to ensure that nothing ever actually got to a court decision, even if that involves paying silly money.
[sadly] So their blatant lies have been exposed in court. How are they gonna get out of that one?
great now do the Epstein files
do you think will has the epstein files?
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