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Elon Musk hits legal losing streak ahead of showdown with OpenAI’s Sam Altman

The world’s richest man has lost in cases ranging from shareholder fraud to claims that his rivals stole AI secrets

Elon Musk has suffered the worst streak of courtroom losses in a career punctuated by legal battles, showing the pitfalls of his aggressive litigation tactics and polarising public persona ahead of a showdown with Sam Altman and OpenAI later this month.

Since January, Musk has faced setbacks in cases about OpenAI allegedly stealing secrets from his xAI start-up, advertisers’ boycott of X and two suits about his 2022 takeover of the social media group, then called Twitter, including a fraud verdict that could cost him billions of dollars.  

The billionaire’s legal team has responded by complaining about “bias” against the world’s richest man. They have objected to a Delaware judge “liking” a LinkedIn post critical of Musk and challenged the Twitter verdict over what they called a “bizarre and highly questionable” joke involving the marijuana reference “4.20” in a jury document.

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