Elon Musk urged bankers to slow Twitter deal on war risk: Lawyer
"It won't make sense to buy Twitter if we're heading into World War III," Musk wrote. He had already agreed to buy Twitter for $44 billion two weeks earlier.

Bill Savitt, an attorney for Twitter, brought up a text message between Musk and one of his bankers as evidence during a Chancery Court hearing Tuesday. In the message from May 8, Musk asked the banker to slow down the deal process until after Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a speech the following day, during which Putin defended his decision to invade Ukraine.
"It won't make sense to buy Twitter if we're heading into World War III," Musk wrote. He had already agreed to buy Twitter for $44 billion two weeks earlier.
Tuesday's hearing before Delaware Chancery Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick focused on Musk's request to delay the trial, now set for October 17, following a whistle-blower's allegations that Twitter misled investors about spam and bot accounts - an assertion that is at the center of Musk's effort to walk away from the agreement. The judge is expected to hand down the decision on the matter later this week.
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