Elon Musk’s one more court fight scheduled to start one week from now


The case will be overseen by the same judge who last month ruled Musk must honour his multi-billion dollar buyout of Twitter.

Elon Musk's one more court fight scheduled to start one week from now



 Nusa Dua, Indonesia: Elon Musk, the very rich person new proprietor of Twitter, won’t go to Indonesia for a business gathering uninvolved of the G20 highest point, yet will rather go to basically, a senior Indonesian authority said Sunday.


Musk, who likewise claims electric vehicle producer Tesla, was expected to talk at the purported B20 business meeting on the hotel island of Bali however a legal dispute over his 2018 compensation bundle worth about $56 billion in investment opportunities is scheduled to start one week from now.


“In respects with Elon Musk, he has a preliminary. He should be available at the court,” Indonesia’s organizing priest of sea and speculation undertakings Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan told correspondents at the business gathering just before the G20 pioneers’ highest point beginning on Tuesday.


His office said the world’s most extravagant individual would rather participate in an extended virtual conversation on “future disturbance of worldwide mechanical development” at the B20 on Monday with Indonesian head honcho Anindya Bakrie.


The B20 records Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos, Canadian State head Justin Trudeau and Australian State head Anthony Albanese as participants.


Pandjaitan said Musk would visit Jakarta in December “after his issue at the court wraps up”.


The case will be directed by a similar appointed authority who last month managed Musk should respect his extravagant buyout of Twitter. (AFP)

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