Elon Musk's Twitter , Legal Battle Heats Up With , Subpoena of Former Twitter CEO.<br />CNN reports that Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter <br />CEO Jack Dorsey in the latest development of a lawsuit <br />forcing him to complete a $44 billion acquisition deal.<br />CNN reports that Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter <br />CEO Jack Dorsey in the latest development of a lawsuit <br />forcing him to complete a $44 billion acquisition deal.<br />Musk's legal team is reportedly seeking a wide <br />range of information from Dorsey, who served <br />as the company's CEO until last November.<br />Musk's legal team is reportedly seeking a wide <br />range of information from Dorsey, who served <br />as the company's CEO until last November.<br />Dorsey remained on Twitter's board until late May, <br />about one month after Musk's bid to takeover <br />the company began to move forward.<br />ABC reports that Musk's legal team is seeking documents and communications regarding the merger agreement and anything , “reflecting, referring to, or relating to the impact or effect of false or spam accounts on Twitter’s business and operations.”.<br />Musk has looked to cancel the $44 billion merger<br />after accusing Twitter of misrepresenting the <br />number of bot and spam accounts on the platform.<br />In response, Twitter has accused Musk <br />of using bot accounts as an excuse to cancel <br />the deal after market conditions changed.<br />Musk's legal team is now seeking any documents <br />or communications related to monetizable daily <br />active users (mDAU) used by Twitter as a 'Key Metric.'.<br />ABC reports that Dorsey <br />originally supported Musk's <br />proposed takeover of the company.<br />In principle, I don’t believe anyone should <br />own or run Twitter. Solving for the problem <br />of it being a company however, Elon is <br />the singular solution I trust. I trust his <br />mission to extend the light of consciousness, Jack Dorsey, Former Twitter CEO, via Twitter.<br />In principle, I don’t believe anyone should <br />own or run Twitter. Solving for the problem <br />of it being a company however, Elon is <br />the singular solution I trust. I trust his <br />mission to extend the light of consciousness, Jack Dorsey, Former Twitter CEO, via Twitter.<br />The trial between Musk and Twitter <br />is scheduled to begin in October