Twitter is being sued by the U.K.’s Crown Estate after the company allegedly failed to pay rent for its London headquarters.
According to the BBC, the Estate — which oversees numerous properties owned by King Charles III — filed a legal claim in the High Court in London last week.
The Estate is one of the U.K.’s largest landowners with a property portfolio worth approximately £15.6 billion across 241 locations in London, as per the court filing.
Most of Musk’s wealth is tied to his ownership of Tesla shares, which have lost more than half of their value since he took ownership of Twitter.