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Jury Finds Musk Liable for Misleading Investors in 2022 Twitter Purchase

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A jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors by deliberately driving down Twitter’s stock price during the tumultuous months leading up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media company for $44 billion. However, they absolved him of some fraud allegations, stating that he did not “scheme” to mislead investors.

The civil trial in San Francisco focused on a class-action lawsuit filed just before Musk took control of Twitter, which he later renamed X. Jurors were tasked with determining if two tweets and comments Musk made on a podcast in May 2022 constituted him intentionally defrauding Twitter shareholders who sold their shares based on Musk’s statements.

The nine-person jury returned the verdict after 3 days of deliberation, nearly three weeks after the trial began on March 2. They concluded that while Musk was liable for misleading investors with two tweets – including one stating the Twitter deal was “temporarily on hold” – he did not do so with a statement made on a podcast and that he did not intentionally “scheme” to defraud investors.

CBS News has reached out to X for comment on the ruling. Because it is a class action case, the exact amount in damages Musk will have to pay to thousands of shareholders, many of them institutional investors, is unclear but likely in the billions. The jury awarded shareholders between about $3 and $8 per stock per day.

Musk’s fortune is currently estimated at about $814 billion, much of it tied up in Tesla shares. Much of the trial focused on Musk’s claims about the number of bots on Twitter. He testified that Twitter had a much higher number of fake and spam accounts than the 5% it disclosed in regulatory filings. He used what he called Twitter’s misrepresentation of the number of fake accounts on its service as a reason to retreat from the purchase.

After Musk tried to back out, Twitter went to court in Delaware to force him to honor his original deal. Just before that case was scheduled to go to trial, Musk reversed course again and agreed to pay what he had originally promised.

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