Is he a Tesla stalker or just a very meticulous researcher? A judge will decide
LOS ANGELES - Is Randeep Hothi a stalker, a harasser, a perpetrator of violence and an imminent threat? Or is he a mild-mannered academic engaged in legal if unorthodox research for his investments?
Is Tesla's Elon Musk an intimidator who uses his wealth, power and Twitter account to silence critics? Or is he simply trying to protect his employees from possible harm?
Those questions are being asked in Alameda County Superior Court, where Tesla seeks a permanent restraining order against Hothi.
Tesla says Hothi struck a Tesla security employee with his car at the company's Fremont, Calif., assembly plant, and that he later endangered workers in a Tesla Model 3 who were testing driverless technology at highway speeds on Interstate
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