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An Australian project management company is suing Twitter for around $700,000 of unpaid bills. That includes work fitting-out Twitter's Singapore office, and clearing out its Australian one. Twitter is facing another lawsuit accusing it of not paying bills — including for work clearing out the company's Australian office. That's a week before its first round of mass layoffs affected the Singapore office, Insider previously reported. The London office has already been involved in another lawsuit, as the landlord — King Charles III's Crown Estate — accused Twitter of failing to pay rent.
Persons: Elon Musk's, , Elon Musk, That's, Musk, Kali Hays, — King Charles III's, Twitter Organizations: Twitter, Morning, Northern District of, Reuters, Elon, Sydney Morning Herald, Musk's, Denver Business Locations: Australian, Singapore, Northern District, Northern District of California, Australia, London, Dublin, Boulder , Colorado, Denver
Twitter has faced several lawsuits from landlords complaining that it hasn't paid rent on offices. Now a Colorado judge has issued an order that the sheriff should help evict Twitter, reports say. Elon Musk once said Twitter would only pay rent "over his dead body," according to one lawsuit. Twitter is being kicked out of its office in Boulder, Colorado after not paying rent for months, according to a report by the Denver Business Journal. According to one lawsuit filed by ex-Twitter employees last month, Musk said in one 4 a.m. conversation the company would only pay office rent "over his dead body."
Persons: Elon Musk, Elon, King Charles, Musk, Alex Spiro, San Francisco, Twitter Organizations: Twitter, Morning, Denver Business Journal, TechCrunch, Boulder, The Denver Post, San Locations: Colorado, Boulder , Colorado, San Francisco, London
PoliticsSupreme Court leans toward web designer in gay rights casePostedThe high court's conservative majority appeared ready to rule that Denver business owner Lorie Smith can refuse services for same-sex couples getting married.
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