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SEC, Musk Seek Court Approval for Twitter Disclosure Settlement

The Securities and Exchange Commission and Elon Musk have asked a federal court in Washington, D.C., to approve a settlement resolving claims that Musk failed to timely disclose his purchases of Twitter stock in 2022. The proposed resolution includes a $1.5 million civil penalty and would close one of the more visible disclosure-related enforcement disputes arising from Musk’s acquisition of the social media platform.

At the center of the matter is Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act, which generally requires investors who cross the 5% ownership threshold in a public company to promptly disclose that stake to the market.

Musk Ends SEC Twitter-Disclosure Case With $1.5 Million Settlement

Elon Musk has settled the SEC’s lawsuit over the timing of his 2022 disclosures about his initial Twitter stake, resolving one of the agency’s most closely watched beneficial-ownership reporting cases. Under the reported deal, a trust will pay a $1.5 million civil penalty, bringing to a close a dispute that tested how aggressively the SEC would pursue delayed Schedule 13D-style disclosures in a headline-making transaction.

The case centered on allegations that Musk did not timely disclose that he had crossed the 5% ownership threshold in Twitter stock, a milestone that can trigger federal reporting obligations for investors acquiring significant positions in public companies.