Then, in an X post, Musk encouraged companies that have been "systematically boycotted by advertisers" to sue, claiming there could be "criminal liability via the RICO Act."
AdvertisementJeffrey Grell, an attorney specializing in RICO, told Business Insider that RICO only deals with unlawful acts and that isn't the case here.
"I think that Musk is trying to get some PR mileage out of RICO without actually filing a RICO claim here," Grell said.
"If his lawyers thought that he had a civil RICO claim, they more than likely would've brought it in the claim that they filed."
Similarly, Grell said advertisers could see competitors pull advertising from Musk's X and think, "'I'm going to get off Twitter.
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