Musk cites whistleblower as new reason to exit twitter deal
In a letter to Twitter Inc, which was included in the filing, Musk's advisors cited the whistleblower report by former executive Peiter Zatko - also known by his hacker handle "Mudge."

In an SEC filing, Musk said his legal team notified Twitter of "additional bases" for ending the deal on top of the ones given in the original termination notice issued in July.
In a letter to Twitter Inc, which was included in the filing, Musk's advisors cited the whistleblower report by former executive Peiter Zatko - also known by his hacker handle "Mudge."
Zatko, who served as Twitter's head of security until he was fired early this year, alleged in his complaint to US officials that the company misled regulators about its poor cybersecurity defences and its negligence in attempting to root out fake accounts that spread disinformation
The letter, addressed to Twitter's Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, said Zatko's allegations provide extra reasons to end the deal if the July termination notice "is determined to be invalid for any reason."
Billionaire Musk has spent months alleging that the company he agreed to acquire undercounted its fake and spam accounts, which means he doesn't have to go through with the USD 44 billion deal. Musk's decision to back out of the transaction sets the stage for a high-stakes legal battle in October.
In a separate SEC filing, Twitter responded to what it called Musk's latest "purported termination," saying it's "based solely on statements made by a third party that, as Twitter has previously stated, are riddled with inconsistencies and inaccuracies and lack important context." The company vowed to go through with the sale at the price agreed with Musk.
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