Elon Musk has added a recent whistleblower report to his stated reasons for not wanting to go ahead with his deal to acquire Twitter. Lawyers representing the billionaire tech executive filed a second notice to terminate the $44 billion acquisition on Tuesday, accusing Twitter of committing fraud by making misleading statements or omissions in the original merger agreement. The letter...
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