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Eddy is, wisely, leaning hard on chronology in explaining their defense.

Chronology and documents. Musk’s performance on the stand does give credence to the suggestion from Eddy that Musk “took his marbles and went home” when he couldn’t get his way.

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  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    We are now getting cross-examination from Musk’s lawyer.

    She seems confused by a CTO not knowing what revenue had been generated. Scott noted he was not the chief revenue officer. He seemed amused.

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Achiam is running circles around this lawyer on cross, without doing the annoying things other witnesses have done.

    She quotes a tweet of his saying that he believes Musk was doing his best for humanity. He asks when that was. She says, January 2025. He says, well he’s done some things that…

  3. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Molo is suggesting that Greg Brockman’s conduct makes him untrustworthy.

    “17 times during his testimony I had to ask him to answer the question,” Molo says. Dude, you don’t want this. If they’re considering conduct, they’re considering your client’s…

  4. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    I see why Molo is leaning on the spoken testimony.

    Look, this case is full of liars. It just is! The biggest problem for his side is the contemporaneous written evidence.

  5. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Sarah Eddy is giving the closing argument for OpenAI.

    She opens with a banger. Musk has said he made donations with strings attached. “Even the mother of his children can’t back his story.”

  6. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Eddy is, wisely, leaning hard on chronology in explaining their defense.

    Chronology and documents. Musk’s performance on the stand does give credence to the suggestion from Eddy that Musk “took his marbles and went home” when he couldn’t get his way.

  7. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    “The documents tell the truth here,” Eddy says.

    That’s kind of where I’ve landed! The idea of the “adjunct” for-profit (Eddy says this is a moving target, and though Musk used it twice in testimony, when Savitt used it, Molo…

  8. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Savitt is talking about the statute of limitations.

    He said that by his calculations, people said things like, “I don’t remember,” or, “I don’t recall,” between 150 and 200 times during this trial so far — using this to bolster his…

  9. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Savitt says Musk has “selective amnesia.”

    “He claims to have heard things high atop a windy hill where no one else can hear,” Savitt told the jury. (Strange phrasing, but after the bridge metaphor from Molo, I wouldn’t…