US judge signals she will not automatically approve Elon Musk-SEC settlement. The judge raised concerns about the proposed agreement, Reuters reports.
A US judge signaled she will not automatically approve a settlement between Elon Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Reuters.
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