Judge Delays SEC Settlement With Elon Musk Over Twitter Stock Disclosure
Case Summary
A judge delayed the Securities and Exchange Commission's settlement with Elon Musk concerning disclosure issues related to Twitter stock. The delay indicates unresolved matters or additional review required before finalizing the settlement.
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Judge Delays SEC Settlement With Elon Musk Over Twitter Stock Disclosure Case
Media Coverage · May 8, 2026
The parties reported a settlement.
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- • SEC settlement
- • Elon Musk
- • Twitter stock disclosure
- • Settlement delay
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Judge Delays SEC Settlement With Elon Musk Over Twitter Stock Disclosure Case
Media Coverage · May 08, 2026
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1 eventJudge Delays SEC Settlement With Elon Musk Over Twitter Stock Disclosure Case
The parties reported a settlement.
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