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Subpoena to JPMC Not BofA as X
of xAI Does Nothing Locks Out
Inner City Press
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 20 – Twitter became X and
still Inner City Press used it
to report on trials, in the
Southern District of New York
and elsewhere, and on the
United Nations, and banks
behaving badly including Bank
of America being sued for
enable Jeffrey Epstein.
Then, the day before among
other things this afernoon's
the Epstein files vote in
Congress, Inner City Press
lost control of its X account,
and for 65 hours and counting
X "Support" has done nothing,
see below. An appeal to its
parent xAI has brought just
another robo-response.
This as
the majority in the House
Oversight Committee has
subpoenaed Epstein related
bank records from JPMorgan
Chase and Deutsche Bank - good
- but so far left off Bank of
America and Bank of New York
Mellon. Why?
Summers, trying
to end the scrutiny on himself
- good luck - has quit OpenAI:
"“In line with my announcement
to step away from my public
commitments, I have also
decided to resign from the
board of OpenAI." We're
looking at xAI, valuation and
the Memphis / Boxtown facility
with turbines, lack of
responsiveness - new project.
It began
with an email, seemingly from
X, alleging a copyright
violation for using a UN photo
of Antonio Guterres. Soon the
account - with over 379,000
followers, many of them paid,
for Extras - had its password
changed.
A complaint
to X through a form resulted
in an email - which said, it
appears you still have control
of the account.
But this was
demonstrably false. There were
blatantly crypto scams /
spams, noted among others by
CNBC / CNBC Pro.
One reply
email to X, then ten, went
unanswered. The form initially
used now said, for a second
time, your request is queue,
then "something went wrong,
try again later."
Yes,
something has gone wrong.
More on Substack
[NOT on X for Subscribers] here
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