New York Daily News

Musk know all a-bot Twitter before I shell out $44B, says Elon

- BY KATE FELDMAN

Elon Musk is threatenin­g to walk away from his deal to buy Twitter.

The Tesla CEO said Monday that he is prepared to pull out of his agreement to purchase the social media site because he still doesn’t know how many bots are on the service.

Musk, 50, claims that Twitter has refused to provide him with the necessary data to determine the proliferat­ion of automated and spam accounts.

“Based on Twitter’s behavior to date, and the company’s latest correspond­ence in particular, Mr. Musk believes the company is actively resisting and thwarting his informatio­n rights (and the company’s correspond­ing obligation­s) under the merger agreement,” his lawyer said in a letter to Twitter Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, published by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

“This is a clear material breach of Twitter’s obligation­s under the merger agreement and Mr. Musk reserves all rights resulting therefrom, including his right not to consummate the transactio­n and his right to terminate the merger agreement.”

Musk agreed to buy the social media site in April for $44 billion with plans to take it private. But almost immediatel­y, he began complainin­g about the deal, and in May said the sale was “temporaril­y on hold” until he could confirm that “spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users.”

Of Twitter’s estimated 229 million users, that would equate to about 11.45 million fake accounts.

If he pulls out of the sale, Musk is on the hook for a $1 billion terminatio­n fee, according to a previous SEC filing. Twitter would be responsibl­e for the same payout if it calls it quits.

“Twitter has and will continue to cooperativ­ely share informatio­n with Mr. Musk to consummate the transactio­n in accordance with the terms of the merger agreement,” a spokesman for the social media site told the Daily News Monday. “We believe this agreement is in the best interest of all shareholde­rs. We intend to close the transactio­n and enforce the merger agreement at the agreed price and terms.”

Musk has never explained his extreme umbrage with Twitter bots, but his prominence on the social media site has seen a number of fake accounts pretending to be him.

 ?? ?? Elon Musk believes Twitter “is actively resisting and thwarting his informatio­n rights (and the company’s correspond­ing obligation­s) under the merger agreement,” his lawyer said.
Elon Musk believes Twitter “is actively resisting and thwarting his informatio­n rights (and the company’s correspond­ing obligation­s) under the merger agreement,” his lawyer said.

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