Elon Musk is moving closer to getting data on the number of fake accounts on Twitter, information that has become a sticking point that helped stall the Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s takeover of the social media company.
Mr. Musk may soon get his hands on documents from former Twitter executive Kayvon Beykpour, the general manager of consumer product, according to media reports.
The Delaware Court of Chancery ordered Twitter on Monday to collect, review and produce documents from Mr. Beykpour, according to Reuters.
Mr. Beykpour was forced out of the company in May after Mr.