The Federal Trade Commission has asked Twitter to show over internal communications related to owner Elon Musk, detailed details about layoffs and other business decisions as a part of an investigation into the social media company, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday citing documents.
The FTC, chaired by Lina Khan, sent 12 letters to Twitter and its lawyers since Musk’s takeover in October. It also asked the corporate to “discover all journalists” who were granted access to company records and to offer information concerning the launch of the revamped Twitter Blue subscription service, the report said.
The FTC can be trying to get Musk to testify in reference to the probe, the WSJ reported.
Twitter, the FTC and Musk didn’t immediately reply to Reuters’ requests for comment.