Tomorrow a hearing is taking place in the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit N.D. of California. The hearing at hand is Donald Trump vs Twitter, Inc.
This lawsuit was originally filed Oct 28th 2021. It was dismissed in May of 2022 due to there being 'no evidence Twitter was acting on behalf of the federal government'....
Around the same time the plaintiffs filed for appeal - a man named Elon Musk stepped on the scene to acquire Twitter, gut their entire BOD, fire 70% of the staff, open source the algorithm, and proceeded to air out the Twitter Files. The Twitter Files became a central piece of evidence in this case. Undeniable proof of direct government intervention.
Apart from an apology statement from Dorsey over the summer there is seemingly zero news coverage of this case.
What do you think a fair settlement would be?
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/66696547/donald-trump-v-twitter-inc/
Would this hurt Musk?
Quite the opposite my friend. If the ACTUAL law is applied, and Twit gets sued and loses, Elon can and will, in turn, sue the previous owners/board of directors. He will have gotten Twit at a DEEP DEEP discount by that time. Then there is the ADL law suit he has teed up. If his lawyers go scorched earth he could maybe get 50-90% of what he paid.