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Jan 09, 2026

Elon Musk admits he's 'guilty' to one act when questioned during courtroom grilling

He admitted to one specific charge

Elon Musk has been involved in his fair share of legal challenges, yet his most recent visit to court saw an admission of guilt that few could have predicted amid accusations that he manipulated Twitter's stock valuation during the ongoing takeover.

It has been nearly four years now since Elon Musk completed a $44 billion deal to purchase social media juggernaut Twitter, now rebranded to X, although that certainly didn't come without a myriad of issues along the way.

Musk, an incredibly active user on the platform for over a decade prior to his purchase, initially initiated an unsolicited and non-binding offer for the company in April 2022, which the existing management saw as a hostile takeover attempt.

This was finally accepted later in the same month despite efforts from Twitter's leadership to resist Musk's influence, although issues began to arise in May as the billionaire revealed that he'd put the deal 'on hold' after discovering information about the number of bot accounts on the platform.

Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter was far from a simple process, with threats to abandon the deal along the way (Elon Musk/AFP via Getty Images)

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