According to Business Insider, the lawyer seeking to subpoena Azealia Banks in a lawsuit focusing on Elon Musk's "funding secured" tweet is arguing that Musk's lawyers "seem to be pressuring" Banks to conceal and destroy information based on a now-deleted tweet by Banks. Tesla investors claim that Banks could have information relevant to the case because the rapper was present at one of Musk's properties after he posted the tweet. The motion contends that information on social media is prone to being discarded inadvertently. Banks said on Monday that she had told Musk's lawyers she did not want to testify in the case.