Twitter’s former chief executive revealed the US Justice Department investigated the social-media platform in the past as part of his effort to force the company to cover legal fees related to lawsuits and government probes
Twitter’s former chief executive revealed the US Justice Department and the US Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the social-media platform in the past as part of his effort to force the company to cover legal fees related to lawsuits and government probes.
Parag Agrawal, ousted last year by new owner Elon Musk, and other former executives said in a Delaware Chancery Court lawsuit Monday that they’ve spent more than $1 million on lawyers in connection ...
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