“Sporadic ideas,” “technical inaccuracies,” and “imperfect phrases” are how Elon Musk’s lawyer described his 2018 posts on Twitter about taking Tesla non-public.
However they weren’t fraud, Alex Spiro, a New York companion at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, advised a jury in San Francisco on Wednesday. Regardless of his rushed actions and poor selection of phrases, the Tesla chief govt believed his tweets have been true, he mentioned.