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Judge Rules Elon Musk Can't Avoid Deposition in DOGE Case

Judge Rules Elon Musk Can't Avoid Deposition in DOGE Case

Summary

A federal judge in Maryland decided that Elon Musk and two former colleagues are required to give testimony in a lawsuit. This case involves claims about the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) without proper authority. The judge stated that the plaintiffs need the information directly from the witnesses.

Key Facts

  • A Maryland federal judge ruled that Elon Musk and two former colleagues must testify in a lawsuit.
  • The lawsuit is about the shutdown of USAID, with claims that it violated constitutional rules.
  • Judge Theodore D. Chuang stated that the testimony is necessary and not blocked by protections for high-ranking officials.
  • The judge determined that this information is essential and cannot be obtained from other sources.
  • The focus is on actions taken by Musk and others, which allegedly lacked proper legal authority.
  • Testimonies will proceed as part of ongoing legal discovery to understand the shutdown decisions.
  • Previous related cases showed varied court decisions regarding DOGE's access to different government systems and data.
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