Brazil's top Supreme Court justice unfroze bank accounts of Elon Musk’s Starlink and X (formerly Twitter) after the companies paid over $3 million in fines imposed by the South American nation. The move comes after Justice Alexandre de Moraes upheld a ban on X within the country earlier this month.
Brazil ’s top Supreme Court justice unfroze bank accounts of Elon Musk ’s Starlink satellite internet service provider and social media platform X on Friday, after taking more than $3 million in fines imposed by the South American nation. The move comes after Justice Alexandre de Moraes earlier this month upheld a ban on X within the country.
Musk has called out de Moraes multiple times from his X account, saying that "he should be impeached for violating his oath of office" and it’s "only a matter of time before this criminal is behind bars," and calling him a "dictator." ELON MUSK SAYS BRAZILIAN JUDGE SHOULD GO TO PRISON IN LATEST ATTACK AFTER X BAN UPHELD IN COUNTRY He previously wrote: "X is the most used news source in Brazil. It is what the people want.
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