Friday, a federal judge said he would dismiss a lawsuit levied against the California Coastal Commission by SpaceX, which listed commissioner and Humboldt County Supervisor Mike Wilson as a defendant. The tentative order said the lawsuit failed to prove that SpaceX was materially harmed by the commission’s attempts at hampering an increase of launches at a U.S. Air Force base — despite the company’s claims of “political bias” against CEO Elon Musk at a meeting.
“It is not clear how the commission’s position or demands injure SpaceX,” the order states. The judge pointed out the Air Force approved the increase over the commission’s objections.
The lawsuit alleged “naked political discrimination” against SpaceX, citing comments made by four commissioners.
But Friday, U.S. District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. said the lawsuit, filed in Oct. 2024, did not prove the company was actually harmed in any material way in response to a motion to dismiss the suit.
“Even assuming that the commission’s vote not to concur in the Air Force’s consistency determination was procedurally improper, the Air Force overrode the commission’s objection and permitted SpaceX to increase its launch cadence,” the judge wrote.
This tentative order was reported by Reuters and can be found in full there via https://tinyurl.com/4xasf8vj
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