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Posted: 2024-08-29T20:10:26Z | Updated: 2024-08-29T20:10:26Z Brazilian Supreme Court Judge Threatens Elon Musk With X Shutdown | HuffPost

Brazilian Supreme Court Judge Threatens Elon Musk With X Shutdown

Musk has been embroiled in an ongoing feud with the judge in Brazil.

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) A Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday threatened to shut down the local operations of X, formerly Twitter, unless its billionaire owner Elon Musk  names a legal representative in Brazil within 24 hours.

The order from Justice Alexandre de Moraes is the latest development in an ongoing feud with Musks platform. The company clashed with de Moraes earlier this year  over free speech, accounts associated with the far-right and misinformation on the platform, and it claims to be a victim of censorship.

Earlier this month, X said it was removing all remaining Brazil staff in the country  effective immediately, saying de Moraes had threatened its legal representative in the country with arrest.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday notified X of de Moraes order  in a reply to a post from the companys global government affairs account on the social platform.

In case of non-compliance with the determination, the decision could bring about suspension of the social media networks activities in Brazil, the court said in a statement.

In the United States, free speech is a constitutional right thats much more permissive than in many countries, including Brazil, where de Moraes in April ordered an investigation into Musk over the dissemination of defamatory fake news and another probe over possible obstruction, incitement and criminal organization.

Brazils political right has long characterized de Moraes as overstepping his bounds  to clamp down on free speech and engage in political persecution. His defenders have said his actions are lawful, supported by at least the majority of the courts bench, and have served to protect democracy at a time in which it is imperiled.

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