Twitter faces $700,000 unpaid bills lawsuit including office clear out

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Twitter is facing a $700,000 lawsuit over unpaid bills for work including clearing out its Australian office and fitting-out its Singapore location

Twitter is facing another lawsuit accusing it of not paying bills — including for work clearing out the company's Australian office.

Facilitate, an Australian project management company, filed the lawsuit seeking $700,000 in the Northern District of California on Thursday,It says it carried out work on four of Twitter's offices around the world, with around $400,000 spent on a"full office fit-out construction" in Singapore. The first invoice for that is dated October 28, 2022 — just one day after Elon Musk bought Twitter, the lawsuit says.

Facilitate is also claiming over $250,000 for work at Twitter's London and Dublin offices, primarily related to installing sensors in work predating Musk's takeover. The London office has already been involved in another lawsuit, as the landlord — King Charles III's Crown Estate —According to a May lawsuit filed by six ex-employees, Musk told one of his advisors in a 4 a.m. conversation that"

 

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