Elon Musk files countersuit under seal vs Twitter over $44 billion deal
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[July 30, 2022] By
Tom Hals
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) -Elon Musk
countersued Twitter Inc on Friday, escalating his legal fight against
the social media company over his bid to walk away from the $44 billion
purchase, although the lawsuit was filed confidentially.
While the 164-page document was not publicly available, under court
rules a redacted version could soon be made public.
Musk's lawsuit was filed hours after Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of
the Delaware Court of Chancery ordered a five-day trial beginning Oct.
17 to determine if Musk can walk away from the deal.
Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Also on Friday, Musk was sued by a Twitter shareholder who asked the
court to order the billionaire to close the deal, find that he breached
his fiduciary duty to Twitter shareholders and award damages for losses
he caused.
Musk owes a fiduciary duty to Twitter's shareholders because of his 9.6%
stake in the company and because the takeover agreement gives him a veto
of many of the company's decisions, according to the lawsuit, which
seeks class status. The lawsuit was filed by Luigi Crispo, who owns
5,500 Twitter shares, in the Court of Chancery.
Musk, the world's richest person and chief executive of Tesla Inc, said
on July 8 he was abandoning the takeover and blamed Twitter Inc for
breaching the agreement by misrepresenting the number of fake accounts
on its platform.
Twitter sued days later, calling the fake account claims a distraction
and saying Musk was bound by the merger contract to close the deal at
$54.20 per share. The company's shares ended on Friday at $41.61, the
highest close since Musk abandoned the deal.
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McCormick fast-tracked the case to trial last week, saying she wanted to limit
the potential harm to Twitter caused by the uncertainty of the deal.
Twitter has blamed the court fight for slumping revenue and causing chaos within
the company.
The two sides had basically agreed to an Oct. 17 trial, but were at odds over
the limits of discovery, or access to internal documents and other evidence.
Musk accused Twitter this week of dragging its feet in response to his discovery
requests, and Twitter accused him of seeking huge amounts of data that are
irrelevant to the main issue in the case: whether Musk had violated the deal
contract.
The chief judge in her order on Friday appeared to anticipate discovery disputes
to come.
"This order does not resolve any specific discovery disputes, including the
propriety of any requests for large data sets," said McCormick.
Musk also faces a week-long trial in Wilmington, Delaware, beginning Oct. 24. A
Tesla shareholder is seeking to void as corporate waste and unjust enrichment
the CEO's record-breaking $56 billion pay package from the electric vehicle
maker.
(Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Del.Editing by Noeleen Walder, Chizu
Nomiyama and Matthew Lewis)
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