Tesla Reveals It Received a Subpoena After Elon Musk TweetThe subpoena requested information on Tesla's compliance with an earlier settlement reached between Musk and the SEC.

ByChloe Arrojado

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A financial filingon Monday revealed that Tesla received a subpoena from the SEC last November. The SEC subpoena is related to a 2018 settlement that required CEO Elon Musk's tweets about the electric vehicle company to be vetted.

"The SEC had issued subpoenas to Tesla in connection with Musk's prior statement that he was considering taking Tesla private," the Tesla filing noted. "More recently, on November 16, 2021, the SEC issued a subpoena to us seeking information on our governance processes around compliance with the SEC settlement, as amended."

The Tesla subpoena was issued 10 days after Musk launched aTwitter pollasking his Twitter followers if he should sell 10% of his stake in the company.

The subpoena requested information on Tesla's compliance with a 2018 settlement between Musk and the SEC. The settlement occurred after Musk posted a tweet in August 2018 that he had the "funding secured" to take the company private. The investigationwas resolvedin September 2018, with Musk agreeing to have Tesla's lawyers pre-approve tweets with material information about the company. They further clarified the terms in an April 2019 amendment.

Related:Ex-Tesla Employees Reveal the Worst Parts About Working for the Company

Musk has been public with his disdain for the SEC over the years. In a60 Minutesinterview in 2018麝香说,“我想要清楚。我不尊重the SEC. I do not respect them." More recently, he posted atweetabout his discontent with the government agency.

Tesla stockis down 0.061% over a 24-hour period as of Tuesday morning.

Related:Tesla is Raising $2 Billion in Funding Two Days After Elon Musk Said It Didn't Need To

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