Twitter will have to hand over more information about its users to Elon Musk than it previously offered, but not the requested amount that Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick called “absurdly broad.”

It’s potentially the most significant victory for both Musk’s defense and counterclaims in the three decisions on discovery matters McCormick issued Thursday afternoon, partially granting requests from both sides.

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