Tesla’s legal team has been working overtime to keep up with Elon Musk’s interactions with fans and posts on social media, ensuring every detail is documented for the SEC. This flurry of activity is part of their strategy to guarantee transparency ahead of the shareholders’ vote on Musk’s colossal $56 billion compensation package. The Delaware judge invalidated the previous package due to misleading proxy statements, hence Tesla’s push for thorough documentation this time around. Musk’s posts have resulted in a surge of regulatory filings, making this period one of the busiest for Tesla’s regulatory team in recent years. Fans and employees alike have mobilized a vigorous campaign to support Musk’s compensation plan, even involving Tesla’s Optimus robot prototype in the voting process. Despite the judge’s concerns about the fairness of the compensation package, the narrative that Tesla is inseparable from Musk has been reinforced, setting the stage for prolonged legal battles while celebrating early voting results.

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