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    Former CEO Parag Agrawal, other executives sue Twitter: Know why
    Parag Agrawal, Vijaya Gadde, and Ned Segal have sued Twitter

    Former CEO Parag Agrawal, other executives sue Twitter: Know why

    By Athik Saleh
    Apr 11, 2023
    11:29 am

    What's the story

    Former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal was among the first to be fired from the company after Elon Musk's takeover.

    Now, he, along with two other ousted executives, has sued the microblogging platform for reimbursements related to costs of litigation, investigation, and congressional inquiries about their former jobs.

    Other executives involved are former Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal and Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Agrawal, Segal, and Gadde were chapters Musk closed the moment he acquired the company. However, the latest lawsuit proves those chapters are not closed yet.

    Musk axed the company's top brass due to the difference in their views. A self-proclaimed free-speech absolutist, the billionaire was at odds with how the trio handled the company.

    It now seems there is still some unsettled animosity.

    Reason

    Trio claims Twitter owes them over $1M

    In their lawsuit, Agrawal, Gadde, and Segal claimed Twitter owed them money. The suit outlined various investigations related to Twitter the trio were part of after their ouster.

    They have listed expenses related to inquiries by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Justice.

    According to them, Twitter is legally bound to pay them over $1 million.

    Inquiries

    They have been involved in Twitter-related investigations, inquiries

    As per court documents accessed by the news agency AFP, Agrawal and Segal testified before the SEC last year and "have continued to engage with federal authorities."

    Gadde, on the other hand, testified before a US Congressional committee after Musk released Twitter files related to content moderation on the platform.

    The SEC is investigating whether Musk followed securities rules when he acquired Twitter shares.

    Information

    Details about investigations not revealed

    The lawsuit does not reveal much about the investigations, as disclosing more details would lead to compromising details of the nature of the probe. It is also unclear whether the investigations are still ongoing or not.

    Response

    Twitter merely acknowledged receipts

    According to the plaintiffs, Twitter is yet to do anything despite its legal obligation to pay them. They said the company had not done anything but acknowledge the receipts sent by them.

    It needs to be seen how Musk's firm responds to this lawsuit about unpaid bills. The legal basis on which they are claiming money from Twitter is also unclear as of now.

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