Amid Trevor
Milton Trial Social Media Cross Nikola
Whistleblower Steps Forward on FCEVs
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 21 – With Mark Russell
off the stand, the Trevor
Milton trial devolved into
questioning of the social
media manager Stephanie
Amzallag.
Had she
praised Milton on Tesla
Charts? She called Tesla
Charts a "pro Tesla podcast,"
and when Kurt tweeted that,
insiders responded with LOL,
even LMFO. The write-ups of
the day that appeared nearly
all had the same headline,
Milton violated Nikola's
social media
policy.
After the trial
day, Ken Caruso put in a
letter trying to exclude
retail investors. It was
ironic, or sleazy, because
Milton had targeted the
Robinhood crowd. But it was a
defendant's right.
With the trial
knocking off at 2:30, Kurt
rushed and headed to Brooklyn
for Day 1 of the US v. Tom
Barrack trial, on charges of
illegal lobbying for the UAE.
Unlike at SDNY he
couldn't - yet? - take his
phone in, instead leaving it
with the Court Security
Officer in the lobby. The
clerk then D.E. said they were
looking into this bid to
change that. But when?
Others in the
overflow room were typing
away. But they did not seem to
be live tweeting it, and some
who'd covered Barrack jury
selection were absent for the
opening arguments.
It
was Trump day in New York,
with Tish James holding a
press conference about Trump's
overvalued real estate (but
not charging Deutsche Bank).
At the UN, Biden
gave a speech,
then Zelenskyy by video.
Kurt would wait to write
that up.
Because his
priority now was finding a way
to write up information from a
Nikola whistleblower, without
it being traceable. More on
Patreon here.
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