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Tesla received another subpoena, and the US Department of Justice ordered him to provide a variety of confidential documents.

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CTOnews.com, October 23 (Xinhua) Tesla said in a filing with the SEC on Monday that he had received a subpoena from the US Department of Justice asking for documents related to autopilot and FSD functions, as well as other information related to personal interests, related parties, vehicle mileage and personnel decisions.

Currently, the U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing the company's driving assistance system, Autopilot, and vehicle mileage.

Tesla, Pexels of Tuyuan, also said that due to the increase in its factory production and preparations for the launch of new models, its capital expenditure in 2023 will exceed the target of $70 billion set earlier this year. (CTOnews.com Note: current about 512.4-65.88 billion yuan). But the company's spending is expected to return to the range of $7 billion to $9 billion over the next two years, according to regulatory filings.

In October 2022, Tuyuan Pexels Reuters quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that Tesla was under criminal investigation by the US Department of Justice because the company claimed its electric car could be "self-driving". Reuters also reported in July that Tesla cars often fail to meet their advertised and predicted mileage.

The Wall Street Journal reported in September that the US federal police conducted an investigation into the company benefits Musk received in 2017, including the much-publicized "glass house" project.

Earlier this year, Tesla set up a special public relations team called Diversion Team to deal with users' complaints about the mileage of his vehicle. So far, no ongoing investigation has concluded any misconduct.

Over the past two years, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has been investigating Tesla's Autopilot problem after more than a dozen accidents in which Tesla's car crashed into a stationary vehicle.

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