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Elon Musk announced that he would buy Twitter if the social network can confirm how many accounts on its platform are real.
According to the tycoon, Twitter he must prove that his filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are real in order to proceed with his $44 billion deal.
“However, if your SEC filings are found to be essentially false, this should not be,” Musk tweeted Saturday morning.
Was Elon Musk “cheated”?
In response to the user Twitter Asked if the US Securities and Exchange Commission was looking into the company’s “questionable statements”, Musk tweeted, “Good question, why not?”
Twitter on Thursday dismissed Musk’s claim that he was tricked into signing a deal to buy a social media company, saying it was “unbelievable and contrary to fact.”
“According to Musk, he, a billionaire founder of several companies, who was advised by bankers and Wall Street lawyers, was deceived Twitter sign a $44 billion merger agreement. This story is as far-fetched and contradictory as it sounds,” he said.
judgment is coming
Twitter D Elon Musk The faces will be visible in Delaware courts on Oct. 17, after the platform received court approval for the lawsuit later this year.
Musk filed a counterclaim in Twitter July 29, escalating his legal battle with the social media company over his attempt to back out of a purchase.
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