Elon Musk for the third time before the court under investigation of Twitter purchase

Elon Musk has been ordered to testify for the third time in the investigation into Twitter purchase, now known as X. This action by the U.S. Judge Laurel Beeler occurred after Musk failed to appear before the Commission for Value Papers and Exchanges (SEC). According to the tribunal, Musk “did not appear” and “is resisting” call with [...]
This action by the U.S. Judge Laurel Beeler occurred after Musk failed to appear before the Commission for Value Papers and Exchanges (SEC).
According to the tribunal, Musk “did not appear” and “is resisting” the call to reason that this investigation is groundless, exciting, and requires insignificant information”.
The SEC has indicted Tesla's owner to force him to co-operate in investigating Twitter purchases for $44 billion (40,757, 440,000 euros). Officials want to hear the billionaire's evidence if he acted legally when he bought the shares of the social network.
This appears to be the third testimony after two others in 2022, which, according to him, constitutes “bycim”, writes SkynewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
Otherwise, Elon Musk had different clashes with the government.
In November last year, he failed to try to stop the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from leading the treatment of private data users.
He described this case as the shameful “rast of arming a government agency for political purposes and the oppression of truth”.
The billionaire re-enlisted “into trouble” in 2018 when he wrote on Twitter that “finance was provided by” while trying to return Tesla from public ownership to private.
The regulators argued that it constitutes violations of security laws.












