Elon Musk, a billionaire with a million followers—both real and fake—no longer desires to acquire Twitter. But he still desired it for the meager sum of 44 billion dollars. Finally, he comes to the conclusion that there are too many bogus accounts. In October, Justice will determine whether he must purchase the business, make restitution, or leave without penalty.
While Elon Musk’s legal team pushed to delay the case’s hearing until next year, Twitter wanted the trial to begin in September. The crucial trial will finally start in October.
Does the joking multi-billionaire actually intend to destroy Twitter?
Elon Musk keeps up his provocative behavior on Twitter, and the social media platform’s lawyers have even accused him of “attempted sabotage,” adding that he is actively working to bring Twitter down. The persistent tweeter’s attorney would have dismissed these notions as absurd if they had been cloaked in actual or imagined outrage. However, since half of Elon Musk’s followers are bots, we are unsure of the games he is playing. Regardless, if we believe his tweets, he appears to be having a great time.
Twitter wants to make Elon Musk purchase the business.
If analogous issues have ever needed to be decided by the Delaware Court of Auditors in the past, it has never done so for a firm of this scale. The judge is awaiting tangible proof from both parties: According to Elon Musk, Twitter is allegedly underestimating the amount of fraudulent accounts, which will negatively affect ad income. According to Twitter, the opposing party, Musk is disingenuous because he said he wanted to buy the social media site specifically to do rid of its false accounts and other junk. The activity was originally offered at 54.20 dollars, but is now only worth $ 39.49, leading her to feel that he no longer wishes to pay that sum.
Elon Musk’s disparaging tweets during the summer will undoubtedly be noticeable as he waits for the trial in October, which many people will be interested in following.