Twitter Lawsuit Reveals Elon Musk's Unusual Bathroom Request and Company Culture

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San Francisco officials are investigating Twitter's headquarters after a lawsuit from six former employees alleged that members of owner Elon Musk's team knowingly broke local and federal laws. The suit claims that Twitter didn't pay promised severance and that Musk's team instructed staff to disable lights and install locks that wouldn't open during an emergency at employee bedrooms, violating building codes. The plaintiffs are seeking severance, punitive damages for "flagrant bad faith," alleged fraud, and alleged violation of local and federal laws.
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