Elon Musk during his interview at the NYT Dealbook Summit
Elon Musk at the NYT Dealbook Summit.
  • Elon Musk has asked the Supreme Court to undo a settlement requiring him to have a "Twitter sitter."
  • The Tesla boss was sued by the SEC in 2018 over his "funding secured" tweet.
  • He now has to have any posts on X about Tesla approved by a company lawyer. 

Elon Musk is asking the Supreme Court to get rid of his "Twitter sitter."

The Tesla boss filed a petition with the court requesting it undo a 2018 settlement with the SEC that requires a company lawyer to vet any posts on X, formerly Twitter, Musk makes about Tesla before he sends them.