on Friday, Musk claimed that Twitter refused to provide enough information about the number of fake accounts it has and that Musk's advisors determined the true incidence of bots on the platform is"wildly higher" than Twitter claims.
Musk will have to demonstrate either that Twitter deliberately lied about how many bots it had or that executives suspected they had a bot issue but chose to ignore it, said Shapiro, who predicted that it will be an exceedingly difficult bar to meet. However, if Musk successfully makes that case — a big if — he could conceivably persuade a judge to let him walk out of the deal.
That was the whole idea.
Anybody can change their mind before the check is Signed 🤣right? Affirmative 😎
11.3% the market doesn’t like liars, especially those who file fraudulent statements with the SEC.
I’m pretty sure that was the intent