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Founder of embattled electric truck startup Nikola charged with fraud

Jul 29, 2021, 19:23 IST
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Nikola founder Trevor Milton was indicted on three counts of fraud on Thursday. Massimo Pinca/Reuters
  • Trevor Milton was indicted on fraud charges on Thursday, the US Department of Justice said.
  • His EV startup, Nikola, had been accused of misleading investors by a short-seller.
  • Milton resigned from Nikola in September as the company's plans unraveled.
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Trevor Milton, the founder of electric truck maker Nikola, has been indicted on charges of making false and misleading statements to investors, the US Department of Justice said on Thursday.

The indictment said that, from November 2019 to September 2020, Milton schemed to defraud investors into buying Nikola shares through statements about the company's product and technology development.

Nikola did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Read more: Nikola founder Trevor Milton convinced the world he was the next Elon Musk. Insiders say a history of lies brought the billionaire down.

Last September, Hindenburg Research said in a paper that it was short-selling Nikola stock and labelled the company a "fraud," a charge it denied. Amid the fallout, Milton resigned, Nikola canceled its consumer pickup, the Badger, and a wide-ranging deal with General Motors all but fell through.

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Hindenburg alleged, among other things, that a promotional video depicting one of Nikola's early semi trucks driving down the road was faked by pushing the non-operational truck down a hill.

In February, Nikola disclosed, following a review by an outside law firm, that both it and Milton had made several statements that were partially or completely inaccurate.

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