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Estate company sues Twitter over unpaid rent in UK

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The Crown Estate has sued microblogging site, Twitter over alleged unpaid rent for their London headquarters in the United Kingdom, BBC reported.

The Estate, which manages a property portfolio belonging to the King – filed a claim against Twitter in the High Court in London last week.

According to the BBC report yesterday, the alleged arrears relate to office space near Piccadilly Circus in central London.

The social media giant has not responded to the allegation leveled against them by the estate.

The allegation surfaced as the latest challenge facing Elon Musk, the world’s second richest man amid the cutting of the firm’s global workforce of around 7,000.

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