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US judge dismisses Musk’s fraud claims in OpenAI case at his request, plans to proceed to trial

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: Elon Musk, founder and chief engineer of SpaceX speaks at the 2020 Satellite Conference and Exhibition March 9, 2020 in Washington, DC. Musk answered a range of questions relating to SpaceX projects during his appearance at the conference. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

(Reuters) – A US judge on Friday dismissed Elon Musk’s fraud claims in his lawsuit accusing OpenAI and co-founder Sam Altman of betraying OpenAI’s original mission, but plans to proceed to trial on Musk’s breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment claims.

The ruling was issued by US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California.

Jury selection is scheduled to begin on Monday, and opening arguments are expected on Tuesday.

Musk had said dismissing his fraud and constructive fraud claims, which he proposed, would streamline the case and keep jurors focused on his goal of ensuring that OpenAI benefit humanity rather than be a “wealth machine.”

The case centers on Musk’s claim that OpenAI, Altman and Microsoft MSFT.O, one of OpenAI’s largest investors, conned him and the public by forming a for-profit entity in 2019, after he left OpenAI’s board.

OpenAI is preparing for a potential initial public offering that could value it at $1 trillion, Reuters has reported.

Musk is seeking $150 billion in damages, according to a person involved in the case, with proceeds going to OpenAI’s charitable arm.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Chris Reese)

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