How many times can a person & their corporation be sued before they are declared a criminal enterprise?
We know its more than the 14 ppl suing over Tesla fires that've killed ppl, so many that State Farm wont cover them & are suing them too
https://www.wglt.org/local-news/2022-03-02/state-farm-sues-tesla-over-alleged-battery-fire
So thats 15 right off top, heres 2 more over 'right to repair'
https://gizmodo.com/tesla-evs-right-to-repair-elon-musk-driverless-1850229697
#18 was just lost 3mns ago, a racial discrimination case the jury awarded $137M over, but a judge dropped down to $3.2M https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/4/carmaker-tesla-ordered-to-pay-3-2m-in-us-racial-bias-lawsuit
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State Farm sues Tesla over alleged battery fire

State Farm is suing Tesla, claiming the electric car company has a faulty electrical system design that can't regulate battery cells. The federal suit filed in Indiana on Feb. 16 claims the defects caused a Tesla Model S to catch fire while parked and charging in a family garage.

WGLT

Tesla is being sued over limiting batteries performance unless you pay extra
https://electrek.co/2023/05/15/tesla-again-being-sued-limiting-cars-battery-capacity-software-update/

#20 is a class action suing Musk & Tesla over false claims abt self-driving mode & how safe it was https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/28/tech/tesla-musk-shareholder-lawsuit/index.html

next is a suit over employees recording customers inside car and sharing videos like creeps https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tesla-lawsuit-privacy-concerns-autopilot-reuters/

Class action of 250 black workers that got tired of working on what managers called the 'plantation' where ALL black ppl worked https://apnews.com/article/tesla-racism-black-lawsuit-class-action-21c88bddf60eca702560be58429495de#:~:text=SAN%20FRANCISCO%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20Tesla,a%20plantation%20or%20slave%20ship 2/x

Tesla is again being sued for limiting its cars' battery capacity through software update

Tesla is again facing a class action lawsuit for limiting the battery capacity inside its vehicles through a software update....

Electrek
Elon Musk's Twitter sued again, this time for not paying fees to marketing company

Twitter is reportedly being sued by Canary Marketing. The lawsuit was filed on January 6 "for breaching its contract with the firm by not paying fees."

India Today
elon stole his new X, wonder if this will be lawsuit #30?
#CorpoCrimeWave
@toussaint maybe MuskMelon will claim he has invented italics?