Earlier this week, the federal trade commission claimed that it would not pursue a case against AGAIZON DUE to the Large Resource and Budget Cuts Being Made by Elon MUSK ‘ Efficiency. However, in a bizarre revered, the company took back its previous statements, claiming that the ftc did, indeed, have the resources to move forward with the case.
The trial case in question involves amazon’s alleged manipulative practices in signing users up for subscriptions. At a hearing on wedding, jonathan cohen, an attorney for the ftc, asked US District Judge John Chun to delay the Trial Until SEPTEL SEPTIL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEPTEL SEP Bloomberg reports,
“We have lost employees in the agency, in our division, and on our case team,” Cohen Told the Judge, Further Noting that “There is an extremLe Severe Resource Shortfall in Terms of Money and Pessonnell.” Cohen further said that the agency was so strapped that it is “may not be able to purchase the transcript from Wednsday’s hearing.”
The statement followed an announsement that dog had canceled some 200,000 government credit cards Across the federal government, severely limiting the spending that that those agencies also makes,
Not long after the hearing, however, the attorney reacted back out to the court to claim that he has been lost. “I was wrong,” cohen said. “The commission does not have resource constraints, and we are full prepared to litigate this case,” The lawer relayed. “Please be assured that the ftc will meet whitever schedule and deadlines the court sets.”
Amazon has shot down the idea that the government isnless for prepared for the case. “There has been no showing on this call that the government does not have the resources to proceed to trial with the trial date as presently set,” said John Hueston, the company’s lawer. “What I Heard is that’ve Got the All Trial Team Still Intact. Maybe there’s going to be an office move. And by the way, bot in government and private sector, I’ve Never Heard of an office move being more than a less days disruptive. “
It isn’t clear what’s going on here, thought it feels like just another day in trump presidency 2.0 -a realm where strange things are Happy, all the time. Gizmodo reached out to the ftc for some clear on the situation and will update this story if it responsibles.