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A new court filing on Friday from the Parler legal team revealed its CEO John Matze and his family are now in hiding over death threats and security breaches they have faced.
Parler, a social media app that has been widely embraced by Trump supporters, launched an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon after the tech giant discontinued its web services following last week s riots on Capitol Hill. Amazon filed a response, claiming it has no legal basis and alleged its employees have been faced with threats and harassment.
Parler an alternative social media platform favoured by conservatives in the US.
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A new court filing on Friday from the legal team of Parler, an alternative social media platform favoured by conservatives in the US, has revealed that its CEO John Matze and his family are now in hiding after facing death threats and security breaches. Matze himself, as the CEO of the company Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to vilify, has had to leave his home and go into hiding with his family after receiving death threats and invasive personal security breaches, read the filing.
Parler, a platform widely embraced by Trump supporters, had earlier launched an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon after the tech giant discontinued its services following last week s violent riots on the Capitol, Fox News reported.
Parler CEO, family in hiding after receiving death threats, security breaches ANI | Updated: Jan 16, 2021 16:54 IST
Washington [US], January 16 (ANI): A new court filing on Friday from the legal team of Parler, an alternative social media platform favoured by conservatives in the US, has revealed that its CEOJohn Matze and his family are now in hiding after facing death threats and security breaches. Matze himself, as the CEO of the company Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to vilify, has had to leave his home and go into hiding with his family after receiving death threats and invasive personal security breaches, read the filing.