Tesla shareholders lose bid for ‘gag order’ against Elon Musk By Reuters

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(Reuters) – A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an effort by Tesla (NASDAQ:) Inc shareholders to obtain a “gag order” preventing Elon Musk from publicly discussing their lawsuit accusing him of deceiving them with a 2018 tweet about taking his electric car company private.

The ruling was issued by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco.

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