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Twitter is sued again, now for not paying for an office in San Francisco.

Published: 2023-01-02

Columbia Reit - 650 California LLC is suing Twitter for non-payment of office space fees. The social network owed the landlord more than $136,000. Twitter has not yet commented on the information. Journalists note that the social network now does not have a department responsible for press relations.


Journalists found out that the company rents the 30th floor of the Hartford Building. Prior to filing the lawsuit, the landlord posted a notice on Twitter demanding that all debts be paid within five days. The company did not comply with these requirements, after which Columbia Reit - 650 California LLC filed a lawsuit in the court of the state of San Francisco.


Rumors of non-payment of bills by Twitter appeared shortly after the purchase of the social network Elon Musk. In mid-December, the New York Post reported that the company had not paid rent for all of its offices for several weeks. In addition, lawsuits were filed against the company for non-payment of two charter flights.


Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022. He became the CEO of the social network and made the social network a private business. At the end of December, the businessman said that the company is not yet threatened with bankruptcy, but there is a lot of work to be done. Musk also held a vote on Twitter, as a result of which he agreed to step down as CEO as soon as he finds a replacement.