Elon Musk doesn't think he can get a fair trial in San Francisco.
out of San Francisco because he says negative local media coverage has biased potential jurors against him.
If a move isn't possible, Musk's lawyers urged that the trial, scheduled to begin Jan. 17, be postponed until negative publicity around Musk's purchase of Twitter has died down. The filing by Musk's attorneys also notes that Twitter has laid off about 1,000 residents in the San Francisco area since he“A substantial portion of the jury pool ... is likely to hold a personal and material bias against Mr. Musk as a result of recent layoffs at one of his companies as individual prospective jurors — or their friends and relatives — may have been personally impacted,” the filing said.
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