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Tesla brake door final judgment: Ms. Li's compensation increased to 70,000

2024-08-05

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IT Home reported on August 5 that recently,TeslaThe second-instance judgment on the defamation case against Ms. Li from Xi'an (one of the core members of the Shanghai Auto Show incident) is about the amount of compensation that Ms. Li should pay to Tesla.Adjusted from 2,000 yuan in the first instance to 70,000 yuanMs. Li’s grounds for appeal were not valid and the court did not accept her appeal.

At the same time, the judicial appraisal agency commissioned by the court appraised the vehicle involved in the case, and the appraisal opinion was:Tesla's vehicle braking system is operating normally and effectively without any faults, and complies with relevant technical standards.

Previously, Ms. Zhang from Anyang, who stood on the roof of a car during the Shanghai Auto Show, was found to have violated Tesla's right to reputation. Self-media figures such as Feng Mou and Big Eye Brother were also ordered by the court to pay compensation for spreading rumors and slandering Tesla.

According to previous reports by IT Home, in November 2023, Tesla sued a female car owner from Xi'an for defamation in the "Shanghai Auto Show Incident". The court made a first-instance judgment, determining that Ms. Li from Xi'an was liable for defamation and was required to publicly apologize to Tesla and compensate for economic losses and rights protection costs of 2,000 yuan, and bear the vehicle appraisal fees.

The defendant, Ms. Li from Xi'an, was involved in a traffic accident while driving a Tesla in March 2021. On April 19, 2021, Ms. Li from Xi'an and Ms. Zhang from Anyang appeared at the Tesla booth at the Shanghai Auto Show wearing clothing with the words "brake failure". On the same day, Ms. Zhang from Anyang was administratively detained by the Qingpu Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau for disturbing public order, and Ms. Li from Xi'an was given an administrative warning.