Musk made a renewed offer to take over to company earlier this week.
Representatives for Twitter did not immediately respond to messages for comment.
Musk’s attorneys said the trial should be adjourned to leave more time for Musk to secure the financing. Since Twitter sued Musk to force him to complete the purchase after he tried to back out four months ago, it is unlikely the San Francisco-based company — whose shareholders have voted to approve the deal — will walk away from the agreement.
Eric Talley, a Columbia University law professor, tweeted Thursday that Twitter “is absolutely right not to take ‘yes’ for an answer, and everyone knows why. .” He added that Twitter would, however, take a “certified bank transfer” from Musk.
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