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Twitter Sues Elon Musk for Trying to Terminate $44 Billion Deal

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Twitter Inc. sued billionaire Elon Musk over his abandoned $44 billion takeover offer.

Lawyers for Twitter told a Delaware judge that the world’s richest man failed to honor his agreement to pay $54.20 a share for the San Francisco-based social media platform. Musk abandoned the deal Friday, citing in part concerns about the number of fake accounts among users.

Twitter Chairman Bret Taylor said last week that the company planned to pursue legal action against Musk, and in a letter released Monday, its lawyers called the deal termination “invalid and wrongful.” The filing sets up what will be a closely watched court battle between Musk and Twitter, a communications tool that the billionaire favors but where his missives have previously gotten him in legal trouble.

Musk backed out of the deal to buy the platform on July 8 saying in a regulatory filing that the company has made “misleading representations” over the number of so-called spam bots on the service. Twitter hasn’t “complied with its contractual obligations” to provide information about how to assess how prevalent the bots are on the social medial service,” Musk said in a letter to Twitter that was included in the regulatory filing.

Musk also argued that Twitter has failed to operate its normal course of business. The company instituted a hiring freeze, fired senior leaders and saw other major departures. “The company has not received parent’s consent for changes in the conduct of its business, including for the specific changes listed above,” Musk said in the letter, calling it a “material breach” of the merger agreement.

Musk’s deal with Twitter had included a provision that if it fell apart, the party breaking the agreement would pay a termination fee of $1 billion, under certain circumstances. Legal experts have debated whether the conflict over spam bots is enough to allow Musk to walk away from the deal.

But the merger agreement also includes a specific performance provision that allows Twitter to force Musk to consummate the deal. Twitter must prove it didn’t violate the buyout agreement’s terms and that Musk breached the pact by pulling out. The company hired merger law heavyweight Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to represent it in the fight.

While he hasn’t been sued by the company before, Musk has faced several Twitter-related legal challenges in the past, including winning a defamation suit by someone that he called a “pedo” on the platform.

His 2018 “funding secured” tweet about taking Tesla Inc. private spurred several lawsuits and an inquiry by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. In April, he lost a court bid to get out from under terms of the 2018 settlement he agreed to with the SEC, which required a review of any Tesla-related tweets.

Delaware, the corporate home to more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies, is home to a court system that is well-versed in business battles. In recent years, the chancery court has ruled on failed mergers including insurers Anthem Inc. and Cigna Corp., as well as retailer LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE and jeweler Tiffany & Co.

Earlier this year, he won a suit filed in Delaware by investors who claimed that the Tesla Inc. buyout of SolarCity was improper.

Source: time

Who killed Joseph Michael Spells?

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Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, at approximately 11:34 p.m., the victim was shot and killed in the 3200 block of Signal Hill Dr. in Friendswood, Texas. The victim sustained major injuries from a gunshot wound resulting in their death.

The family of Joseph Michael Spells is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: JOSEPH MICHAEL SPELLS
Report a Tip Now!

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Grupo Firme – Ya Supérame

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¿Qué parte no entiendes
Cuando te digo que no?
¿La N o la O?
Tu tiempo se acabó
Te juro que ya no te quiero ver
Si de todos lados ya te bloqueé
No sé cómo sigues pensando
Que me tienes a tus pies
¡Ya, supérame!
Porque yo ya te olvidé
Ando tan feliz sin ti
Deberías hacerlo tú también
Esta historia se borró
Y no pienso escribirla otra vez
¡Ya, supérame!
Y deja de hablar mal de mí
Tienes que saber perder
Igualito que sabes mentir
Ya cambié de corazón
Y tú no vuelves a entrar aquí
¡Ya, supérame!
Que no te arda estar sin mí
¡Ya, supérame!
Porque yo ya te olvidé
Ando tan feliz sin ti
Deberías hacerlo tú también
Esta historia se borró
Y no pienso escribirla otra vez
¡Ya, supérame!
Y deja de hablar mal de mí
Tienes que saber perder
Igualito que sabes mentir
Ya cambié de corazón
Y tú no vuelves a entrar aquí
¡Ya, supérame!
Que no te arda estar sin mí

Grupo Firme ft. Maluma – Cada Quien

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Dejen de meterse ya, donde no les importa
Piénsenla dos veces antes de ir a abrir la boca
Cada quien que haga no más lo que le toca
Y menos broncas
Miro cómo hablan mal hasta de su familia
Y no me imagino lo que dicen de la mía
Pero a mí se me resbala lo que digan de mi vida
Y si tomo casi toda la semana
Y si diario me quiero jalar la banda
Cada quien
Cada quien
Que si me gasto el dinero en cosas caras
Si me voy de vacaciones para Italia
¡Cada quien
No se enrede en cada quien
Si les cala, no más no volteen a ver
Y si otra vez me quiero amanecer
Cada quien
¡Ay, ‘apacito!
Apriete que nos pelaron, mijo
Y cada quien haga con su vida lo que quiera
¿O no, Maluma?
Ay apá
¡Y puro Grupo Firme!
Más firme que nunca
¿Para qué preguntan cuánto gano y cuánto tengo?
Nada más me quieren andar contando el dinero
Cada quien trabaja pa no estar pidiendo
De lo ajeno
Pierden nada más el tiempo cuando me critican
Quieren verme abajo y a subir más me motivan
Cada quien se tiene que poner bien pilas,
Sin envidia
Y si tomo casi toda la semana
Y si diario me quiero jalar la banda
Cada quien
Cada quien
Que si me gasto el dinero en cosas caras
Si me voy de vacaciones para Italia
Cada quien
No se enrede en cada quien
Si la escala nomás no volteen a ver
Y si otra vez me quiero amanecer
Cada quien

Grupo Firme ft. Grupo Recluta – Hablando Claro

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¡Ojo!
Te van a criticar por todo
Por lo que eres, lo que no eres
Por lo que haces y que les duele
Por lo que dices y lo que tienes
No es que lo quieran
Es que no quieren que tú lo tengas
Así es la envidia
Y entre la gente, siempre gobierna

Pocos
Apucharon esta carretita
Son los que ahorita lo necesitan
Pedirme un paro y los que faltaron
Nomás llegan y estiran la mano
Después de un no, se hacen indignados
Se hacen pendejos
Nomás lo dejo que el karma
Les recuerde el pasado

Mucho
Nos ha costado cada victoria
Pero antes de saborear la gloria
Todo fue distinto a lo de ahora
Cada tropiezo marcó una historia
Pisé con fuerza, y a paso firme
Mantengo el barco
Quería ser alguien en esta vida
Y no otro de tantos

Nunca
Fue necesario cobrar venganza
La vida sola fue la balanza
Dentro de mí, yo tenía esperanzas
De que a todos nos llega el momento
Y no les miento, pa’ ser honesto
Siempre ni modo
Fue tener fe de que iba a crecer
A pesar de todo

$3.3M scheme: Woman arrested for running ‘illegal’ business claiming to fix customer’s credit issues, Pct. 4 says

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A Humble woman has been arrested for her alleged involvement in a $3,300,000 finance scheme conducted through her credit repair business, Harris County Precinct 4 officials said.

According to Constable Mark Herman, deputies conducted a raid at Rose Credit Repair in the 15300 block of John F. Kennedy Boulevard near Bush Intercontinental Airport in north Harris County over the weekend.

Court documents state the business’s owner, 29-year-old Roekeicha Lashay Brisby, was involved in the scheme which began around Nov. 2020 and lasted until March 2022.

Herman said she was arrested on Friday without incident.

The record states Brisby used “fifty or more items of identifying information,” mainly the names, dates of birth, social security numbers, and IDs, of the victims involved.

Documents also state Brisby filed around 133 false reports that made it appear it came from Precinct 4 Constable’s Office about the loss or theft of credit cards while seeking to erase about $1,400,000 in client debt on behalf of 74 people.

After a lengthy investigation inside of the business, deputies found information indicating that Brisby’s business “would fix people’s credit through illegal means.”

Photos taken by investigators show a banner from Rose Credit Repair that claims to help customers “raise their credit score by 50-100 points,” and “use the Law to remove common errors” such as late payments, bankruptcies, and settlements.

The business also claimed that customers would see results “in 35 days or less.”

Brisby has been charged with felony Forgery of a Government instrument in this case. Her first court date was for Monday, July 11.

“One of these institutions actually came to us, and that’s how we got involved,” he said. “Once we started looking at the case reports, we noticed that the case numbers would not match our current system.”

Some of the employees Brisby had previously worked with are also expected to be charged, according to Herman.

Both the Harris County District Attorney’s Office and the FBI are working with Precinct 4 on the investigation.

Herman added that additional charges for Brisby may be forthcoming.

Authorities are asking anyone who has done business with the suspect to come forward and contact Pct. 4.

Back in 2019, Brisby was arrested and charged with injury to a child after authorities say she and her boyfriend placed her then 7-year-old son in a scalding hot shower after the child reportedly misbehaved at school.

Her boyfriend at the time, Mark Terrell, was accused of forcing the child to stand in a shower as he sprayed him with the hot water, resulting in burns on his head, face, neck, and chest.

She was able to post a $125,000 bond and is expected back in court for that charge on Oct. 3, 2022.

Source: click2houston

GARCIA’S EMPLOY2EMPOWER TO BE RECOGNIZED BY WHITE HOUSE

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Wednesday, July 13, Commissioner Adrian Garcia will travel to the White House to discuss the ARPA-funded Employ2Empower countywide homeless workforce initiative, which originally began as a pilot program in Precinct 2. Commissioner Garcia will join Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, plus other officials from around the country for a series of events to discuss EMPLOY2EMPOWER.

Portions of the event will be available via livestream. Registration is available for viewing the live event by clicking here

On behalf of the White House, you are invited to join the White House Summit on the American Rescue Plan and the Workforce headlined by Vice President Kamala Harris and hosted by the White House American Rescue Plan Implementation Team, and the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. This event will feature state and local leaders across the country and highlight model American Rescue Plan investments in workforce development across the areas of care and public health, infrastructure, and expanding the workforce. This event will take place via Zoom on Wednesday, July 13 at 11am ET, and you can register here.

The program will include (subject to change):

PRECINCT 2 NOTE: ALL TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE IN EASTERN TIME (CST IN PARENTHESIS)
11 a.m. (10 a.m. CST): Opening remarks from Vice President Kamala Harris, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, Senior Advisor to the President and White House American Rescue Plan Coordinator Gene Sperling, and Senior Advisor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Julie Rodriguez

11:10 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. (10:10 – 11:40 a.m. CST): Roundtables and Various ARPA- Funded Programs Highlighted

12:40 p.m. (11:40 a.m. CST): Expanding Access to the Workforce for Underserved Populations: Featuring Harris County (TX) Commissioner Adrian Garcia, Memphis (TN) Mayor Jim Strickland, Employ Milwaukee CEO Chytania Brown, and WRTP Big Step President Lindsay Blumer