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Elon Musk Seen Driving New Tesla Cybertruck In Los Angeles
Tesla's electric pickup won't hit the market for another two years, but that didn't stop CEO Elon Musk from driving one around Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Just one day after a Los Angeles federal jury dismissed a $190 million lawsuit against him, Tesla CEO Elon Musk was spotted out on the town in Los Angeles — driving one of his company's brand-new Cybertrucks.
TMZ reported that Musk arrived at Nobu, the pricey Malibu sushi restaurant, driving the truck. The electric pickup was unveiled late last month, and while production won't begin until 2021, Cybertruck prototypes have been spotted around Los Angeles in recent days.
On Friday, a jury dismissed a lawsuit against Musk by Vernon Unsworth, a cave explorer who helped rescue a dozen young soccer players and their coach from a cave in Thailand last year. The libel suit was sparked by a Twitter post in which Musk called Unsworth a "pedo guy" after Unsworth dismissed Musk's attempts to rescue the boys using a miniature submarine.
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