
Tesla Owner Sues For $1 Million After Catching Keying ... - Carscoops
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March 27, 2025 at 14:25
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“It’s crazy,” Nguyen said. “Someone sent me a post that Donald Trump Jr. has retweeted it. It’s crazy that something like this has turned into a political thing.” Officers arrested Rafael Hernandez. Majed Nachawati, managing partner with the Nachawati Legal Group, Nguyen’s representation says his client has a good reason for requesting $1 million in damages.
“We don’t allow people to act out based on what they believe their political affiliations are and what upsets them and who they are upset with, and allow them to take things into their own hands and become essentially a vigilante… What does that say about our country?” Nachawati said. “Whether you’re a Republican, whether you’re a Democrat, I believe anyone who sees the video and who sees what happened would believe that deterrence would be the biggest part of this case.”
A Sign of the Times
All of this comes at a time when the US administration has classified violent attacks on Tesla dealerships, stations, and owner cars as domestic terrorism. The FBI has formed a special task force to investigate and prosecute these attacks, which are becoming more frequent and brazen.
If Nguyen is successful in securing a seven-figure settlement for a car keying, it could set an important precedent for future cases involving vandalism. Tesla owners, it seems, may find themselves with a little more protection—and a lot more legal ammunition—moving forward.
Credit: Jeff Nguyen
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