The documents show that Musk asked for "Trump" to be used as a search term during the investigation.
In a July 29 email, Musk's attorney asked that the former President's name be used in search terms, as his name was often linked to bot on the platform.
Maruri said that Trump is relevant due to the fact that the name is often associated with fake accounts.
Bradley Wilson, the company's lawyer, said he was "unpersuaded" by the need to look for "Trump", according to the report. Bradley said he was one of many irrelevant subjects that produced too many search results.
Two days after the storming of the Capitol building in Washington DC, the former president was accused of inciting, and he was banned from the social media site. The analysis found that Trump interacted with bot accounts frequently.
Musk said in May that he would overturn the ban once he had control of the social media site.
The emails were part of a huge release of correspondence from Musk andTwitter executives about the deal.
In July, Musk's $44 billion takeover fell apart when he accused the social network of failing to reveal the number of fake accounts.
Musk's lawyers argued in emails over the inclusion of search terms such as "New Delhi" and "Bangalore", after they learned that the government in Bangalore was involved in a lawsuit against the company.
The lawyers said that the suit was filed in response to blocking orders that had already been issued.
They didn't reply to Insider's request.