The Guardian (USA)

Elon Musk deposition in Twitter fight reschedule­d for first week of October

- Staff and agencies

Elon Musk is scheduled to be questioned under oath by Twitter lawyers next month as the social media company prepares for a trial over the billionair­e’s bid to walk away from a $44bn takeover, according to a Tuesday court filing.

Musk’s deposition was originally scheduled for this week but sources close to the litigation said on Monday that the timing of the interview was always subject to change given the fasttracke­d nature of the litigation. He is scheduled to be questioned on 6 and 7 October.

The two sides are conducting dozens of deposition­s and reviewing thousands of documents and communicat­ions in preparatio­n for the five-day trial starting on 17 October in Wilmington, Delaware.

Later on Tuesday, Twitter will ask Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick to punish Musk, who is chief executive of automotive company Tesla, for his legal team’s alleged disregard of court orders to turn over Musk’s messages about his decision to end the deal.

Musk’s response to Twitter’s motion was filed under seal. His lawyers have said in the past that the social media company was accusing Musk of withholdin­g documents and messages to distract the court from the company’s own discovery abuses.

Musk’s deposition is expected to be a key part of the litigation. In past testimony, he has been combative under oath.

Twitter’s attorneys are expected to try to show that Musk abandoned the deal due to falling financial markets.

Twitter wants McCormick to order Musk to close the deal at the agreed price of $54.20 per share. The billionair­e is seeking a ruling that Twitter violated the deal agreement by withholdin­g critical informatio­n about users, allowing Musk to walk away without penalty.

 ?? Photograph: Susan Walsh/AP ?? Elon Musk’s deposition was originally scheduled for this week.
Photograph: Susan Walsh/AP Elon Musk’s deposition was originally scheduled for this week.

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