Court Orders Twitter To Give Elon Musk Former Executive's Documents
Twitter Inc needs to give Elon Musk documents from a former
Twitter executive who Musk said was a key figure in calculating the amount of
fake accounts on the platform, according to a Monday court order.
Bot and spam
accounts on Twitter have become a central issue in the legal fight over whether
Musk, who is Tesla Inc's chief executive, must complete his $44 billion
acquisition of the social media company.
Twitter was ordered to
collect, review and produce documents from former General Manager of Consumer Product
Kayvon Beykpour, according to the order from Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of
the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Twitter and lawyers for Musk,
the world's richest person, did not immediately respond to requests for
comment.
Beykpour did not immediately
respond to a request for comment sent through LinkedIn.
McCormick said in her order on Monday that she was denying Musk's request for access to 21 other people with control over relevant information.
Musk's legal team had written
to McCormick last week asking her to order Twitter to hand over employee names
so they could be questioned.
Musk accused Twitter earlier
this month of fraud for misrepresenting the number of real active users on its
platform, which Twitter has denied. The company has accused him of breaching
his agreement to acquire the company and wants McCormick to order him to
complete the deal at $54.20 a share.
Twitter's stock closed up
0.5% at $44.50 per share on Monday.
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