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Tesla whistleblower Cristina Balan will be allowed to reopen her defamation case against the firm and its CEO after it was initially dismissed, a panel of appeal judges ruled on Monday, April 14.
Balan originally sued Tesla in 2019, accusing her former employer of making defamatory statements about her after she revealed vehicle safety concerns. She later filed an amended claim adding Elon Musk as an additional defendant.
Between 2010 and 2014, Balan worked as a lead engineer on the Tesla Model S interiors design team.
While working for Tesla, Balan said she repeatedly flagged concerns about design flaws, including potential safety issues created by Model S foot mats.
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However, when she tried to raise the issue with management, Balan was “bullied, humiliated, demoted and retaliated against in the most horrible way possible,” she later wrote in a blog.
After she was ousted from the company, Balan embarked on a years-long legal battle with Tesla, which included a wrongful dismissal lawsuit and formal complaints to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)....
Independence man accused of making $1.