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The Cot of Justice persistently finds the Commission's action to be unwarranted.

Investigators were blocked from gaining access to account data from Platform X, leading the Public Prosecutor's Office in Goettingen to take action.

Commission's action has repeatedly been deemed unjustified by the Court of Justice.
Commission's action has repeatedly been deemed unjustified by the Court of Justice.

The Cot of Justice persistently finds the Commission's action to be unwarranted.

In a developing story, the Lower Saxony Central Office for Combating Hate Crime on the Internet is investigating employees at social media platform X, following allegations of obstruction of justice and refusal to hand over account data to law enforcement agencies. The investigators, based in southern Lower Saxony, are looking into the matter, but as of now, the company has not responded to a request for comment from dpa.

The investigation is not limited to a single case, as it has been known for some time that platform X has been uncooperative in working with public prosecutors. The current probe stems from an incident where the company is accused of refusing to provide necessary account data, leading to the filing of a criminal complaint against X for obstruction of justice.

This is not the first time platform X has been under scrutiny. Previously, the news portal "t-online.de" reported on an investigation involving the same social media platform. However, the initial case was later dropped.

Meanwhile, in Hamm, the city is facing a separate issue, with a widespread Internet outage occurring. It's important to note that the ongoing investigation into platform X's employees is not related to Hamm's Internet issues.

Interestingly, the corporate leaders under Elon Musk at X (formerly Twitter) are not explicitly listed in the provided search results. Elon Musk is the owner and CEO, but detailed names of subordinate executives or leadership at X were not found in the results.

In a policy that is not specific to Hamm, the operators of platform X classify criminal statements as freedom of speech. This stance has been a topic of debate, with some arguing that it allows harmful content to proliferate on the platform.

On a different note, Hamm is preparing for an election of the Integration Council, with new vote-by-mail envelopes being used to ensure a smooth and secure voting process.

As the investigation into platform X unfolds, more details are expected to emerge. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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