The SEC hasn’t filed any enforcement action so far against Musk over his Twitter trading. If the SEC makes a formal complaint against Musk for fraud, regulators are likely to again ask a court to bar him from serving as an officer or director of a public company, former officials said, exposing him to the possibility of removal from Tesla.
“They sued him previously, and I think they are disappointed with the outcome of that settlement and how he has responded to it,” said Marc Fagel, who previously ran the SEC’s San Francisco office. “They are putting in the extra work to see if they can get a stronger case here.”
Oh you know they would be doxxed... Which wouldn't be a bad thing.True Journalism would be to expose by name those shareholders who voted to give Musk the money, so we can bully them.
Utter insanity that our world is ruled by rich people who are so incredible dumb, yet get away with it because they have enough money to afford being dumb.
Too bad this doesn't do much to Elon Musk's overall net worth.![]()
Elon Musk's X revenue has officially plummeted, new documents show
X is planning to launch a payment services system in hopes that it helps to remedy the company's revenue-loss woes.mashable.com
Its a good comparison.![]()
Will Elon Musk’s incessant innuendo ever catch up with him?
The companies led by the boob-obsessed billionaire have faced a number of sexual harassment lawsuits. Why do his cult-like followers still consider him a genius?www.theguardian.com
Melon is another Harvey Weinstein (with more money/power) that hasn’t met consequences yet.
Hopefully he will at some point.![]()
Will Elon Musk’s incessant innuendo ever catch up with him?
The companies led by the boob-obsessed billionaire have faced a number of sexual harassment lawsuits. Why do his cult-like followers still consider him a genius?www.theguardian.com
Melon is another Harvey Weinstein (with more money/power) that hasn’t met consequences yet.