According to a court filing, Twitter sent a subpoena to Founders Fund, a San Francisco-based VC firm established by Peter Thiel, the controversial billionaire who was also a cofounder at PayPal. Twitter is also said to have sent subpoenas to investors Joe Lonsdale and David Sacks, according to tweets from both individuals. Days later, Twitter sued Musk to force him to follow through with the deal. Related Articles ‘He has soiled that brand’: Elon Musk’s antics turn owners and would-be buyers against TeslaTwitter lawsuit against Elon Musk gets a trial dateElon Musk denies affair with Sergey Brin’s wifeOpinion: What will Delaware court do with Elon Musk and Twitter? Twitter also sent subpoenas to two of Musk’s companies, Tesla and SpaceX, according to court filings.
Source: CNN August 04, 2022 20:08 UTC