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A group of Twitter vendors filed a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that the company has failed to pay tens of thousands of dollars in overdue bills

The four firms — captioning services company White Coat Captioning, consulting group YES Consulting and public relations firms Cancomm and Dialogue México — allege that Twitter is in breach of their contracts and has yet to pay bills ranging from around $40,000 to $140,000 for services they provided the company last year.

Some former workers have also alleged sex and disability discrimination and other issues, which the company has argued in court are without merit. Twitter has moved to dismiss many of the lawsuits in court. Twitter, which fired much of its media relations team last fall, did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the new lawsuit.

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Tens of thousands? Isn’t that a rounding error for Elon Musk?

let's see if it would eventuate into anything, but possibly audit your own accounts meanwhile

I guess there is no way around these

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