Elon Musk was very close to taking Twitter after a long struggle a while ago. After Musk’s $44 billion offer was accepted, the disagreements between Twitter and Musk, especially bot accounts, became the focus of the world. Of course, it was quite expected that this was the result of endless disagreements, and as a result, Musk announced that he gave up on Twitter.
After Twitter took the case to court, the eyes were once again turned to Musk and the management of the platform. There were many developments in this process, which we all followed closely. At the beginning of these, there were situations such as Musk’s counter lawsuit. Today, after all these events, the date of the lawsuit that Twitter and Elon Musk will face has become clear.
Twitter – Musk case to be heard in October
As we briefly summarized earlier; As Musk was in the process of buying Twitter, it was quite eventful that he gave up on the purchase. Although experts think that Twitter is more advantageous in this case, Musk does not agree with the experts on this issue. In fact, Musk had shared that Twitter would have to submit documents to the court regarding bot accounts, and that documents not given to him would become public.
After the events, Twitter and Elon Musk experienced significant losses in value. Considering all these events, it is thought that Twitter and Musk can reach an agreement before the lawsuit process. Moreover, it is very meaningful that the judge decided to start the trial in October, because the agreement between Musk and Twitter would go into effect in October. Perhaps the judge could have kept the process a little longer, giving the parties time to come to an agreement among themselves. However, after the explanations, it is not known how possible this will be.
Do you think any agreement can be reached until the court in October? What will be the attitudes of the parties on this issue? We will be keeping you informed about the developments in the coming days. Please do not forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section.