Elon Musk Files $70 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against Joy Behar and The View

Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO of companies like Tesla and SpaceX, has filed a $70 million defamation lawsuit against Joy Behar and ABC’s daytime talk show The View. The lawsuit comes after Behar allegedly made comments on-air calling Musk a “danger to society”—remarks his legal team claims were damaging, false, and made with reckless disregard for the truth.

According to the filing, Musk believes the statements have caused harm to his personal and professional reputation, citing a measurable impact on public trust and investor sentiment. His attorneys argue that the comments were not simply opinion, but defamatory assertions presented as fact on national television.
The legal action has quickly gained public attention, raising broader concerns about the balance between free speech and accountability in media. Joy Behar, known for her outspoken views, has not yet made a public statement in response to the lawsuit. ABC has also declined to comment at this time.
Legal experts say the case may hinge on whether the remarks were considered protected opinion or unsubstantiated claims that crossed a legal boundary. Either way, this lawsuit could set a precedent for how media commentary about public figures is handled moving forward.
As the story develops, all eyes are on how The View will respond—and whether this legal battle could reshape the ongoing tension between high-profile figures and the media landscape.

👉 More details and official documents may follow as the case progresses.