Revelations of a whistleblower complaint by a former Twitter Inc. employee is likely to cause a lot of headaches for the San Francisco social media company, but it may not help Elon Musk in his legal battle over whether he must buy it, legal observers said Tuesday.
The nonprofit law firm Whistleblower Aid — which represents Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, former security lead on Twitter’s executive team until he left the company in January — confirm...
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