Tesla investors sue Musk, say his 'unchecked' tweets hurting co: Report

The development came in response to Musk's tweet on February 19 that 'Tesla made 0 cars in 2011, but will make around 500K in 2019'

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2 min read Last Updated : Mar 09 2019 | 1:33 PM IST

A group of institutional investors in Tesla has sued CEO Elon Musk, alleging that his repeated "misstatements on Twitter" continue to harm the company and its shareholders.

According to a report in CNET late Friday, the investors sued the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, saying Musk's "ongoing unchecked misstatements on Twitter have hurt the electric car maker.

"Musk has continually disregarded all efforts to rein in his material misstatements on social media," law firm Grant and Eisenhofer Director Michael Barry, representing the investors, said in the statement.

"He has ignored federal court orders, a settlement with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), and even his company's own corporate policies expressedly requiring that any of his tweets regarding Tesla be pre-screened.

"His conduct has not only cost Tesla shareholders dearly but threatens to expose the company to even greater liability and litigation in the future," the statement further said.

Tesla was yet to comment on the lawsuit.

The US SEC in February asked a US federal judge to hold Musk in contempt for violating a settlement deal reached in 2018.

The development came in response to Musk's tweet on February 19 that "Tesla made 0 cars in 2011, but will make around 500K in 2019".

Hours later, the billionaire sent a follow-up tweet indicating that the company will actually deliver just 400,000 cars this year.

The US regulators slammed the Tesla CEO because he "once again published inaccurate and material information about Tesla to his over 24 million Twitter followers".

In August 2018, the US SEC filed a lawsuit against Musk after he tweeted that he was considering taking the company private.

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First Published: Mar 09 2019 | 11:46 AM IST

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