Elon Musk will take the stand at his defamation trial against a British diver who he called a ‘pedo guy’ next month.
The Tesla billionaire is being sued by Vernon Unsworth in a California court. In 2018, Musk tweeted that he was a ‘pedo guy’ after Unsworth criticized his efforts to rescue 12 boys from a cave in Thailand using a miniature submarine.
Musk has been trying to have the case dismissed for months and last week, a judge denied his most recent attempt to have it thrown out.
Both sides have now submitted witness and evidence lists which reveals how the trial will take shape.
Musk plans to not only testify himself, but his lawyers will also call on Unsworth’s Thai wife, Woranan Ratrawiphukkun, and his first wife, Vanessa.
He will also call Unsworth and former Tesla senior director of global communications Dave Arnold.
Musk’s lawyers say they will use texts, emails and photographs as evidence exhibits.
A federal judge rejected Tesla chief Elon Musk’s argument that ‘pedo guy’ is a common insult
Musk made critical comments about diver Vernon Unsworth, who helped with the rescue, after the diver ridiculed Musk’s proposal to build a mini-submarine to save the Thai boys, calling it a ‘PR stunt.’
In one of his various attempts to stop the case, Musk tried to suggest that ‘pedo guy’ was a common insult in South Africa, where he is from.
Judge Stephen Wilson rejected that argument.
He accepted aspects of Musk’s argument that Unsworth was a ‘limited public figure’ who had voluntarily injected himself into the public debate about how to save the boys – meaning he would have to prove actual malice from Musk.
Vernon: Musk referred to the British expat diver (above) who was involved in the rescue mission to save a group of Thai boys in 2018 as a ‘pedo’
To win a defamation case in US courts, public figures like celebrities must show actual malice on the part of the person making a false statement, as opposed to the lower standard of negligence.
But Wilson ruled Musk should not be shielded from a defamation lawsuit because the allegation of pedophilia was not connected to the debate about how to save the boys.
Judge Wilson wrote in a decision earlier this week: ‘To allow criticism into every aspect of a plaintiff’s life simply because he chose to get involved in a limited issue would render him an all-purpose public figure.
‘For defendant’s comments to relate to Plaintiff’s participation in public controversies, there must be some relationship between pedophilia and the rescue or the subs – there is simply no credible connection here.’
Alex Spiro, an attorney representing Musk, said in an email that ‘we look forward to the trial.’
Rescue mission: The Thai cave boys Unsworth helped save are pictured during their ordeal