The US Securities and Exchange Commission plans to seek sanctions against Elon Musk for not attending the court-mandated testimony on September 10 related to its investigation into his acquisition of Twitter for $44 billion. The SEC’s motion seeks an order to show cause why Musk should not be held in civil contempt for informing them just three hours before his schedu…
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