In a stunning turn of events that is already sending shockwaves across the media and tech industries, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has filed a defamation lawsuit against television personality Joy Behar and the producers of ABC’s daytime talk show The View. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York just 15 minutes ago, demands $70 million in damages.
According to court documents, Musk is alleging that false and damaging statements made on a recent episode of The View have severely harmed his personal reputation and professional credibility. While specific comments have not yet been publicly detailed, sources close to the matter claim the segment included what Musk’s legal team describes as “baseless accusations and malicious mischaracterizations.”
“The statements made by Ms. Behar and her co-hosts were not only factually incorrect, but recklessly broadcasted to millions of viewers without proper verification,” said Alex Spiro, Musk’s attorney, in a statement released moments after the filing. “This lawsuit is about holding individuals and media outlets accountable for using their platforms to spread misinformation.”
Neither Joy Behar nor ABC has responded publicly to the lawsuit as of the time of this publication.
The controversy has already sparked intense debate online, with hashtags like #ElonVsTheView and #MediaAccountability trending on social media. Supporters of Musk praise the move as a bold stand against media bias, while critics question the motivations behind such a high-profile legal action.
Legal experts note that defamation lawsuits involving public figures are notoriously difficult to win due to the high burden of proof required under U.S. law. Musk will need to demonstrate not only that the statements were false and damaging, but also that they were made with actual malice.
This isn’t Musk’s first entanglement with the media. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has a history of publicly criticizing journalists and news outlets, often taking to his social platform X (formerly Twitter) to defend himself.
The case is expected to attract significant media attention in the coming days as more details emerge.