Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) is fighting a former employee’s attempt to use bankruptcy as a shield against a $425,000 legal debt originating from a longstanding feud with CEO Elon Musk.
What Happened: Tesla appealed to a bankruptcy judge on Tuesday to hold ex-employee Martin Tripp responsible for his debt. Tripp had previously conceded his breach of trade secret laws and confidentiality agreements, reported Bloomberg.
The court filing is the newest twist in a quarrel that started in 2018. Tripp had anonymously tipped off the media about Tesla’s excessive wastage of raw materials at its Nevada Gigafactory, which led to his dismissal and ensuing legal skirmishes with the company.
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In 2020, Tripp agreed to pay $400,000 to settle a lawsuit by Tesla claiming he had leaked confidential data. In ...