London landlord sues Twitter over ‘unpaid rent’

A British real estate company, The Crown Estate, has reportedly launched legal action at the High Court for rental arrears on an office space occupied by Twitter.

Twitter, which has been in the news for many reasons lately after its acquisition by Elon Musk, began using the office in 2014.

After cutting down on its workforce, Twitter had also closed off some of its offices globally, citing need to raise funds after committing to a debt to buy the company.