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Who is the judge who took away Elon Musk's sleep? Gave him an ultimatum to ban X

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SpaceX founder Elon Musk has lost his sleep. Actually, he has received a threat to shut down his social media site ‘X’. This threat has come from the South American country Brazil. The one who threatened Musk is none other than Justice Alexander D. Morris of Brazil’s Supreme Court. Justice Morris issued a warning saying that if you do not appoint a local representative for your social media platform in Brazil within 24 hours, your service will be suspended. After this, the dispute between Musk has increased.

In fact, the dispute between Musk and Alexander escalated on Wednesday, when the Justice of the Supreme Court of Brazil warned Musk on Wednesday, saying, ‘You should appoint your legal representative here within 24 hours, if the order is not followed, all your social network activities in Brazil will be banned. After this, Musk started sharing pictures of Justice Morris with AI and started making fun of him.

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This controversy started in April. Morris had ordered an investigation into ‘X’. He alleged that the platform promoted many accounts spreading misinformation. Initially, X’s global team followed the orders of the Supreme Court of Brazil and blocked many accounts. However, the team blocking the accounts did not explain why they were blocked. Which law of the government do they violate.

After this, Musk enters the case. Musk, disregarding the order of the Supreme Court of Brazil, got all the blocked accounts reinstated. After this, he had a direct confrontation with Justice Morris. After this, Morris retaliated and started the investigation again, accusing Musk of spreading misinformation and obstructing the work of the judiciary.

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