
San Francisco: Ever since the entry of Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, his company Twitter has been in the headlines almost daily. This time again she is surrounded by new controversy. A case has been registered on Twitter in San Francisco, USA. It is alleged that he has not paid the rent of 1 lakh 36 thousand 250 US dollars (about 1 crore 13 lakh rupees).
The case has been filed by Columbia Reet, a landlord living in 650 California LLC. He said that Twitter had taken a rented apartment on the 30th floor of the Hartford building. If they do not pay their rent in 5 days, then they will have to face the consequences. According to Bloomberg’s report, Twitter has not paid this rent. After this, Columbia Rite complained about the case in the State Court of San Francisco.
Twitter did not even pay rent for its headquarters
Significantly, in December last year, the New York Times wrote that Twitter had not deposited the rent for its headquarters and offices taken in many places for weeks. However, Twitter has not responded to this allegation. Similarly, another report also claimed that a case was registered on Twitter for non-payment of fare for two charter flights. This case was registered by Private Jet Service Group LLC.

Plane fare is also outstanding
He claimed that Twitter’s former Tiff Marketing Officer Leslie Burland has not paid the US $ 1 lakh 97 thousand 725 (about Rs 1 crore 64 lahks). He had booked a return flight from New Jersey to San Francisco. This flight was booked from Totterboro on 26 October last year. This was the same day that Elon Musk bought Twitter.
This case also caught fire
Before that, Twitter came into controversy when CEO Elon Musk converted some offices into bedrooms. He wanted the company’s employees to work day and night. After this news came to the fore, the administration of San Francisco started the investigation. He wanted to know whether Twitter has applied to make any part of the commercial apartment residential.