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The real estate firm that manages the king’s estate Charles III is suing Twitter for non-payment for its London offices.
Crown Estate took legal action against the company because, despite the fact that Twitter he has already removed signs and logos, he continues to occupy offices in the capital of the United Kingdom.
Lawsuits against Twitter
Twitterfrom arrival Elon Musk He tried to control the costs associated with laying off staff and forgoing basic services such as cleaning.
On the other hand, Musk also rethought his contracts with third parties that were already in place, not paying many of them, for example, for offices. In San Francisco, for example, the owner of the headquarters also sued the social network.
Insider notes that New York offices are infested with cockroaches, and employees complain about dirty bathrooms even with clogged toilets.
In Singapore, too, many workers were temporarily evicted due to lack of wages.
What does Carlos III have to do with this?
Crown Estate manages over $19.2 billion in real estate.
Among its 241 properties in Londonthis is the Twitter office you actually own to Charles III.
Three quarters of income Crown Estate they go to government spending in the UK, and the rest goes to the royal family’s treasury.
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