SEC to Seek Sanctions Against Musk for Not Appearing for Testimony Over Twitter Acquisition

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Muskโ€™s attorney argued that his clientโ€™s absence was due to an unavoidable emergency regarding the Polaris Dawn launch.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Sept. 20 that in plans to pursue sanctions against Elon Musk for not attending court-ordered testimony in connection with the agencyโ€™s investigation into his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.

The SEC stated in a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, that it plans to file a motion seeking an order requiring Musk to explain why he should not be held in civil contempt for failing to comply with a May 31, 2024, court order requiring him to testify on Sept. 10 at the SECโ€™s Los Angeles office.

The two parties had originally agreed that Musk would appear for the testimony on Sept. 19, but in July, Muskโ€™s counsel requested to move the date due to a scheduling conflict. The SEC accommodated the request, rescheduling the testimony to Sept. 10. However, on the morning of Sept. 10, Muskโ€™s legal team sent a letter to the SEC stating that his obligations as SpaceXโ€™s chief technology office required urgent travel to the East Coast for a โ€œhigh-riskโ€ Polaris Dawn launch.

Muskโ€™s attorney, Alex Spiro, argued in the filing that his clientโ€™s absence on Sept. 10 was due to an unavoidable emergency regarding the Polaris Dawn launch, requiring his presence in Cape Canaveral.

Musk, as SpaceXโ€™s chief technical officer, โ€œhad to be present at the Cape Canaveral launch site for the Polaris Dawn launch, and the timing of the launch was unpredictable due to weather,โ€ Spiro wrote, adding that it was impossible to predict more than a few hours in advance when the launch would take place.

Spiro argued that sanctions are unnecessary since the rescheduling was due to an emergency, and Musk has already agreed to a new testimony date in October. He added that Musk has fully cooperated with the SEC in multiple investigations.

But an SEC attorney said in the filing that, given Muskโ€™s role at SpaceX, he was surely aware of the planned launch and that his excuse of an emergency rings hollow.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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