Musk has openly complained before about Delaware Chancery Court’s chief judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormick. But his testimony at a San Francisco trial revisiting the tumultuous buyout marked the first time the world’s richest person has publicly said why he ultimately decided to back down in his fight with Twitter.
Musk told jurors Wednesday that his lawyers warned him that he was unlikely to defeat Twitter’s suit because McCormick “was extremely biased against me.” She issued several pretrial rulings that favored the company.
“The lawyers said there was no choice” but to give in, he added.
The jury is hearing claims by Twitter investors that Musk
A Delaware court representative didn’t immediately respond outside regular business hours to a request for comment on Musk’s complaint about bias.
In a separate case, McCormick twice voided Musk’s
McCormick’s ruling against Musk
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