Twitter has suspended the accounts of PlainSite and its founder, Aaron Greenspan, a prominent critic of Tesla ($TSLA@US) and Elon Musk. PlainSite is an online database that offers free access to court filings and public records, as well as paid analytics tools for legal professionals. Its founder, Aaron Greenspan, has extensively monitored lawsuits involving Tesla, Twitter, GM, and Meta, and has had legal conflicts with Elon Musk. Greenspan has not received any information from Twitter explaining the reason for the suspension but has requested the reinstatement of both accounts. PlainSite started investigating Tesla in 2018 following civil securities fraud charges against the company and Elon Musk, and their research has uncovered information about Tesla's legal disputes, regulatory problems, and related topics through court filings and public records. PlainSite has details on lawsuits against Twitter related to nonpayment after Musk's acquisition, inconsistencies in Musk's statements about Tesla's self-driving, and complaints from Tesla customers about registration and SolarCity's financial issues during the acquisition.
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