A Dutch Town Sues Twitter

There are hundreds of lawsuits filed against Twitter. However, this lawsuit filed in the Netherlands may be one of the most interesting. A town in the Netherlands has filed a lawsuit against Twitter for spreading a conspiracy theory claiming it was once home to a gang of devil-worshipping pedophiles.

Bodegraven-ReeuwijkA small town with a population of 35,000. Dutch town. However, this town has been in a lot of trouble because of the allegations made about it since 2020. The town is quite disturbed by this situation and claims are spreading to fix it. to twitter against one sued.

According to the allegations first made by three men in 2020, there was more than one in the town in the 1980s. child abuse was hit and killed. At the same time, these people devil worshiper a it was a gang. The residents of the town, who were very disturbed by all these allegations, took these three men to court last year. The court ordered the three men to remove all tweets they had posted about the town.

Town sued, Twitter didn’t comment

The three men behind the Bodegraven allegations are currently in jail. Despite the lawsuit last year, stories about Bodegraven still circulating on twitter. Because of the allegations hundreds of people started visiting the cemetery in the town and laying flowers on the children’s graves.

The town’s Mayor, Christiaan van der Kamp, said the allegations “very painful and sometimes even threatening to the relatives of the deceased” said that. The townspeople and local government, who are quite disturbed by this situation, want the post shared on Twitter about all the alleged incidents to be removed. A lawsuit was filed against Twitter regarding this situation.

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Cees van de Zanden, a lawyer for the town of Bodegraven, said in a statement that he asked Twitter to find and remove all messages related to the Bodegraven story, but He said that so far he has not received any response from the company.


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