'A bit of a mixed verdict': Musk misled Twitter shareholders, jury finds
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Federal jury finds Elon Musk liable for misleading Twitter shareholders during his 2022 acquisition.
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Twitter/X shareholders who owned stock during the acquisition period may receive compensation; damages could reach billions of dollars depending on the final verdict.
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A federal jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading Twitter shareholders during his 2022 acquisition of the social media platform, determining he posted false statements designed to depress the company's share price. Musk faced the civil lawsuit from shareholders who claimed he made misleading public statements about his intentions to buy Twitter and the financing for the deal to manipulate stock valuations downward. The verdict exposes Musk to potentially billions of dollars in damages, though the jury's characterization as "a bit of a mixed verdict" suggests liability was found on some but not all claims. The case centered on whether Musk's public statements—particularly tweets and press releases made between April and October 2022—constituted securities fraud that harmed shareholders financially. The damages phase will likely determine the specific amount Musk must pay to affected shareholders.
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