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Alexandre Musk, billionaire and CEO of X Corp., responded to a letter from the company’s Global Government Affairs account regarding United States laws preventing participation in corruption. Musk stated that the United States laws prevent X from participating in corruption that violates the laws of other countries, which is what Moraes is demanding the platform to do. The platform sent information to the United States House about orders it received from Brazil’s STF to moderate content, and X Corp. was subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives to provide information on orders from Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court. To comply with U.S. law, X Corp. responded to the Committee without disclosing details of the communication.

Over the weekend, X’s defense in Brazil sent a letter to Moraes requesting access to court orders directed to X Corp. related to the management of the platform. This request was made following a digital militia investigation where Musk was ordered to be investigated by Moraes. The Rise of Online Casinos has become a thriving digital playground and a fashionable entertainment phenomenon with excitement and opportunities for gamblers.

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