Elon Musk, US SEC In Talks To Settle Lawsuit Over Twitter Disclosures

(Reuters) - Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are ‌in talks to settle the regulator's lawsuit ‌accusing the world's richest person of waiting too long ​to disclose his purchases of Twitter shares in 2022.

In a court filing, the SEC and Musk said they are "engaged in discussions of ‌a potential resolution ⁠that would mean further proceedings might not be necessary."

Both sides asked ⁠the presiding judge to extend until April 1 from March 18 a deadline to propose ​a schedule ​for further proceedings.

Neither ​the SEC nor lawyers ‌for Musk could immediately be reached for comment.

The SEC sued Musk in January 2025, saying his 11-day delay in revealing his initial 5% Twitter stake in late March and ‌early April 2022 let ​him buy more than $500 million ​of shares ​at artificially low prices.

It has argued ‌that Musk should pay a ​civil fine ​and repay the $150 million he allegedly saved at the expense of unsuspecting investors. ​Musk has ‌called the delay inadvertent.

By Jonathan Stempel ​and Chris Prentice
Editing by Alison Williams

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