Twitter headquarters owner Columbia Property Trust said unpaid rent was $136,260.
Twitter hasn’t paid rent for its San Francisco headquarters since billionaire Elon Musk took control of the company in October, according to a new lawsuit filed last Thursday. The owner of the Twitter headquarters, Columbia Property Trust, said the unpaid rent amounted to 136,260 dollars (129,218 euros).
Elon Musk has been in a difficult situation since he took the helm of the social network, the cost and workforce reductions carried out under his direction having led to thousands of layoffs and the non-payment of some contractors. He explained that a massive drop in revenue was behind the cost-cutting measures and layoffs.
Amid an exodus of prominent Twitter accounts from the platform since Musk took over, such as CBS News, Musk has faced a series of controversies over his implementation of new policies such as Twitter Blue, supposed to be a premium version of the platform.
In December, Elon Musk decided to leave his position as CEO of Twitter as soon as he finds a replacement, after a poll in which more than half (57.5%) of the approximately 17.5 million voters called for his departure.