US federal court enforces SEC’s subpoena to depose Musk

US federal court enforces SEC’s subpoena to depose Musk

The investigation concerns whether Elon Musk broke federal securities laws when he bought stock in Twitter.

The SEC sued Elon Musk in October to compel the Tesla and SpaceX CEO to testify after he refused to attend a September interview. (AP pic)
SAN FRANCISCO:
A federal court said that Elon Musk must testify again in the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation into his US$44 billion takeover of Twitter, according to a court filing on Tuesday.

The SEC sued Musk in October to compel the Tesla and SpaceX CEO to testify after he refused to attend a September interview for the investigation, saying the SEC was trying to “harass” him with a number of subpoenas.

The investigation concerns whether Musk broke federal securities laws in 2022 when he bought stock in Twitter, which he later renamed X. It is also reviewing statements and SEC filings he made in relation to the deal, the agency has previously said.

Musk was not immediately available for comments.

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