
Elon Musk Podcast Musk's $56B Payday Goes Poof: Judge Slaps Down Tesla CEO While Lawyers Get $345M Consolation Prize
Dec 5, 2024
A major court ruling has sent shockwaves through Tesla, rejecting Elon Musk's massive $56 billion pay package for the second time. The judge awarded his attorneys a staggering $345 million for their efforts. Key issues explored include the flaws in Tesla's governance and the implications for executive pay structures across corporations. Musk argues that shareholders should dictate votes, while Tesla prepares to appeal, setting the stage for a potentially landmark legal battle that may redefine corporate governance. Tensions between executive pay and shareholder interests remain at the forefront.
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Compensation Ruling and Fees
- Judge Kathaleen McCormick rejected Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla compensation package twice.
- She also awarded the plaintiff's attorneys $345 million in fees.
Tornetta's Lawsuit
- Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta filed a 2018 lawsuit challenging Musk's compensation plan.
- Tornetta claimed Musk influenced Tesla's board and misled shareholders.
Flawed Approval Process
- Judge McCormick found flaws in the compensation plan's approval process.
- Musk's influence as a controlling shareholder compromised the board's independence.
