Elon Musk-led Twitter was hit by yet another lawsuit last week over non-payment of bills and rent. Australian project management firm Facilitate Corp has sought about A$1 million ($665,000) from Twitter over work done in four countries in the past year. The revelation came even as Twitter was forced to limit the number of posts users could see each day in a bid to lessen strains on Twitter’s servers.
Musk had led several rounds of layoffs and implemented a slew of cost-cutting measures since he bought the social media platform for $44 billion last year. The Sydney-based private company claimed that it had installed sensors in Twitter's offices in London and Dublin, completed an office fit-out in Singapore, and cleared an office in Sydney between 2022 and 2023. The breach of contract suit was filed on June 29 before the US District Court for the Northern District Of California. Facilitate has sought compensatory damages in an amount to be determined at trial, legal costs and interest at the maximum legal rate.
The company alleges that the social media giant owes it about 203,000 pounds, S$546,600 and A$61,300, respectively. This is not the first non-payment suit filed against Twitter in recent months. A former public relations firm filed a case in May while an US-based advisory firm Innisfree M&A Inc sued it early this year, The latter has sought about $1.9 million for what it said were unpaid bills after it advised Twitter on its acquisition by Musk.
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