Twitter received an official replica of the lawsuit on the 29th of July and that court rules permitted it to have five business days to complete redactions. Musk claimed that three business days was enough
Wilmington:
Twitter Inc and Elon Musk and Elon Musk, who are suing each over the world's wealthiest person's efforts to end their $44 billion deal, could not even decide on the amount to inform the world about their disagreement. The judge in charge of the court, the Chancery Court's Chancellor Kathleen McCormick of Delaware Chancery Court has ruled that Musk's countersuit must be released in the afternoon of August. 5 - two days longer as Musk wanted Musk's countersuit could be made public as early as Thursday according to an individual who has been able to discuss the matter.
McCormick made the ruling after the San Francisco-based Twitter said it was accusing Musk of attempting to publish his 163-page countersuit without giving it the opportunity to erase private information regarding the company.
After a few hours, Musk's lawyers came out in defense and accused Twitter as a means to conceal "the side of the story it does not want publicly disclosed" and to undermine citizens' First Amendment constitutional right to know what the two sides are fighting about.
Elon Musk's Twitter Countersuit Due By Friday As Acrimony Grows
As per reports, the countersuit filed by Musk could be made public as early as Thursday.
Wilmington Twitter Inc. as well as Elon Musk who are both suing one another over the world's wealthiest person's attempt to end their $44 billion deal, could not even agree on how much they should inform the public about their disagreement.
The judge in charge the The Chancellor Kathleen McCormick of Delaware Chancery Court decided on Wednesday that Musk's countersuit should be publicized in the afternoon of August. 5, which is two days earlier than Musk had hoped for.
Musk's countersuit could be made public within the next few hours according to a source who has been able to discuss the issue.
McCormick was ruled in the case following a the San Francisco-based Twitter claimed that Twitter's San Francisco-based subsidiary Musk that he was trying to make public his 163-page countersuit without giving it the opportunity to block private information regarding the company.
After a few hours, Musk's lawyers came out in defense and accused Twitter that it was trying to conceal "the side of the story it does not want publicly disclosed" and to undermine citizens' First Amendment constitutional right to be aware of what the two sides are fighting about.
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