In 2019, Musk stated in a tweet that Tesla would build half a million cars that year.
In response to Musk's tweet, the SEC filed a lawsuit, asking the judge to find him in contempt for sending such a tweet that violated the terms of the settlement agreement.
Musk refuted the SEC's allegations.
This was eventually settled by a joint agreement between Musk and the SEC clarifying the previous agreement details.
The agreement included a list of topics that Musk would need preclearance before tweeting about.
In 2020, a judge prevented a lawsuit from proceeding that claimed a tweet by Musk regarding Tesla stock price ("too high imo") violated the agreement.
FOIA-released records showed that the SEC itself concluded Musk has subsequently violated the agreement twice by tweeting regarding "Tesla's solar roof production volumes and its stock price".
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