An Australian business is the latest in an ever-growing list of companies taking Elon Musk's Twitter to court over alleged unpaid bills after the US billionaire paid $US44 billion for the social media platform last year.
They can mean cash flow problems. In Musk’s case, it may just be leverage. Just like Trump, he knows that he’s the bigger guy, when dealing with contractors. They can swallow the loss or fight it in court.
If it’s planned, he should be prosecuted for theft, however, as always, it’s considered a civil matter and he’s protected by the corporate veil.
They can mean cash flow problems. In Musk’s case, it may just be leverage. Just like Trump, he knows that he’s the bigger guy, when dealing with contractors. They can swallow the loss or fight it in court.
If it’s planned, he should be prosecuted for theft, however, as always, it’s considered a civil matter and he’s protected by the corporate veil.