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Faced with the lack of a legal representative of the social network X in Brazil, the minister of the Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes blocked accounts of the company Starlink Holding, which also belongs to billionaire Elon Musk – which provoked a new reaction from the businessman (read more below)

Last week, Moraes considered the existence of a “de facto economic group” under Musk and, on August 18, ordered the blocking of all the financial values of this group in Brazil, to guarantee the payment of fines imposed by the Brazilian Justice against Rede X.

According to aides to the office of Minister Alexandre de Moraes, the other company under Elon Musk in the country – in addition to the X – is precisely Starlink, which operates in Brazil in the sale of internet services by satellite, especially in the North region.

What Starlink is and how does it work

Elon Musk compares Alexandre de Moraes to movie villains

All Starlink leaders in Brazil have already been notified and subpoenaed to also answer for the amounts due to the Brazilian Justice by X.

After the blockade of the accounts, the billionaire returned to criticize Alexandre de Moraes - whom, on Wednesday (28), compared to villains of films (see video above).

In a publication in X on Thursday (29), Musk called the minister “dictator” and said that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) is conniving with him.

“The tyrant Alexandre [de Moraes] is the dictator of Brazil. Lula is his dog,” Musk wrote in a free translation.

The businessman Elon Musk decided, according to announced on the 17th, to close the X office in Brazil.

The reason is the fact that the company does not agree with the fines imposed by the Supreme Court or with the determination of withdrawal of content published by users on the social network that confront the Democratic State of Law and Brazilian legislation.

Since then, Minister Alexandre de Moraes has gone on to request the businessman to establish a legal representative to officially answer for the acts of the platform. O processo de Elon Musk contra megaempresas por suposto ‘boicote’ ao X — Foto: Getty Images

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against mega-companies for alleged ‘boicote’ to X — Photo: Getty Images

The subpoena in post

On Wednesday (28), Moraes gave 24 hours so that the social network again has a legal representative in the country, under penalty of suspension of service.

The decision was released overnight, in a post on the STF’s profile on X, in response to the company’s post made on August 17 about the closure of the office. On that occasion, in addition to announcing the closure of the office and the withdrawal of its representative from the country, the platform informed that the network would continue to be used in the country.

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    3 months ago

    Even better tidbit: https://old.reddit.com/r/EnoughMuskSpam/comments/1f4b4m3/how_the_brazilian_judge_outsmarted_melon/

    Since Judge Moraes had imposed fines and injunctions on Xitter, Melon thought it would be smart to close the X office in Brazil so that he would not have any representatives to be subpoenaed for the decisions. If the judicial system cannot find anyone to subpoena, Melon may have thought, that this would avoid any consequences.

    And, in fact, for 10 days the judge tried to subpoena the Ketamine-head without success. But Brazilian law provides that if it is proven in any way that the defendant had knowledge of the subpoena, he will be considered subpoenaed for all intents and purposes.

    What did Judge Moraes do? He simply ordered the subpoena to be published on Xitter and waited for K-head to fall into the trap of reacting, which would prove that he was aware of the subpoena. And Musk, probably without thinking for a second when he heard about the post, reacted posting an AI generated image showing Moraes in jail.

    It was a masterstroke because everyone in the world knows that Melon is an irrational crybaby who reacts to everything without any self-control. If he wasn’t as addicted to posting on Xitter as he is to ketamine, the trap wouldn’t have worked.