Elon Musk says, 'American justice system and judge are outstanding'

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrives at New York Federal Court to face allegations by the SEC that he is in contempt of court for violating an agreement because of tweets that he sent.

“I’m very happy with the results and very impressed with Judge Nathan’s analysis,” Musk told reporters after a nearly two-hour hearing during which Musk’s and SEC lawyers argued whether Musk should be held in contempt.

Judge Alison Nathan ordered the parties to confer for at least one hour over the next two weeks to try and settle their disagreements over Musk’s February 19 Tweet.

“Tesla made 0 cars in 2011, but will make around 500k in 2019,” Musk said in the disputed tweet, which was later corrected to say the company would build about 400,000 vehicles and reach an annualized production rate around 500,000.

The SEC argued Musk should be held in contempt based on its position that his tweet violated the court’s prior order requiring him to obtain pre-approval from a designated Tesla representative before posting tweets that contain or reasonably could contain information material to Tesla or Tesla shareholders.

The order was based on an agreement between Musk and the SEC after the SEC filed an action alleging fraud against Musk for an August 7 Tweet in which Musk falsely claimed to have secured financing to take Tesla private.

‘There should have been a knock at the door’
The attorneys spent the majority of their allotted 45 minutes answering Nathan’s questions concerning language of the negotiated consent order.

Musk’s lawyer, John Hueston, argued that Musk could not have violated the order because before posting the tweet he determined its contents to be immaterial, and therefore outside the purview of the order.

“There should have been a knock at the door,” Hueston told Judge Nathan suggesting that the SEC should have attempted to work out its dispute with Musk before filing a motion to bring the matter to court.

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