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Twitter Refused to Take Down Child Sex Abuse Content and Profited Off It: Lawyer
Lisa Haba in an interview with The Epoch Times' American Thought Leaders premiered on Feb. 4, 2021. Screenshot/The Epoch Times
Harry Lee
Jan Jekielek
By Harry Lee and Jan Jekielek
2/5/2021Updated: 2/7/2021

Lisa Haba, a partner of Haba Law Firm based in Florida, told The Epoch Times that Twitter refused to take down sexual exploitation videos of her client even after her client showed Twitter the proof that he’s a minor, and that Twitter “certainly was profiting off the exploitation of [her client].”

The Haba Law Firm, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center, and the Matiasic Firm jointly filed a federal lawsuit against Twitter on Jan. 20, 2021.
Harry Lee is a New York-based reporter for The Epoch Times.
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