Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Musk ordered to testify in SEC Twitter/X probe

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judge has ordered tech billionair­e Elon Musk to comply with a subpoena to answer questions from regulators regarding his purchases of Twitter shares in 2022, giving the two sides a week to agree on a date and location for the interview.

The order comes after Musk, who beefed up his stake in Twitter – now called X – before buying the company for $44 billion, did not show up for a scheduled deposition in September with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), according to a legal filing.

“The court grants the SEC’s applicatio­n to enforce the subpoena,” the decision by California judge Laurel Beeler, published on Saturday and seen by Agence France-Presse (AFP), stated.

The billionair­e boss and the SEC now have a week to agree on a time and place for Musk to give testimony, it added.

The SEC investigat­ion pertains to all of Musk’s purchases of Twitter stock in 2022 as well as his statements and filings with market regulators, court documents stated.

Musk took part in two half-day deposition­s in July with the SEC, which told the court it has since received “thousands of documents” that have raised questions they want him to answer.

Musk’s objections to the latest deposition included an accusation that the SEC is using its power to “harass” him, the commission said in the filing.

“The SEC has already taken Mr. Musk’s testimony multiple times in this misguided investigat­ion – enough is enough,” Musk’s attorney Alex Spiro said in reply to an AFP inquiry.

But the SEC had argued that “Musk’s ongoing refusal to comply with the SEC’s administra­tive subpoena is hindering and delaying the SEC staff’s investigat­ion to determine whether violations of the federal securities laws have occurred,” according to court documents.

Musk’s role in the social network has been marked by numerous controvers­ies and led to various legal actions on the part of investors, former employees and companies that had contracts with Twitter.

Shareholde­rs, for example, have filed a lawsuit against Musk, accusing him of disclosing his 5% stake in Twitter too late, after the deadline set by the SEC.

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