An Australian project management firm has filed a lawsuit against Twitter in a US court seeking cumulative payments of about $665,000 over alleged non-payment of bills for work done in four countries, court filings showed
Sydney-based private company Facilitate Corp on June 29 filed the suit in the United States District Court for the Northern District Of California claiming breach of contract over Twitter's failure to pay its invoices.
Facilitate said from 2022 through early 2023, it installed sensors in Twitter's offices in London and Dublin, completed an office fit-out in Singapore, and cleared an office in Sydney. Twitter, also known as X Corp, no longer has a media relations office. Reuters could not immediately reach Twitter's Australia office.
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