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Media Matters for America has filed a motion to add Tesla as an interested person in the case against Media Matters .
It's unclear if Judge Reed O'Connor owns Tesla stock, but the watchdog says that's a problem because there's a possibility that the judge owns stock.
A source familiar with the matter told Ars that would most likely lead to a recusal from a judge with a financial interest in a Musk case.
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