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In his motion, Constantinescu contends that the government disregarded the limitations set by the Fourth Amendment and turned the handling of Twitter and Discord private customer account data into a general search, a move explicitly prohibited by the Fourth Amendment. This legal maneuver introduces another layer of complexity to the case, leaving readers in anticipation of how it will unfold.

Awaiting the Government’s Response

As of Thursday, the government had not responded to Law360’s request for comment regarding these recent developments. The silence from the prosecution side adds an air of uncertainty to the ongoing legal battle.

Representing the government in this case are John J. Liolos and Scott Philip Armstrong of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Fraud Section, along with Thomas Heyward Carter of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas.

On the other side, Edward Constantinescu is represented by Cara Janine Filippelli, Jamie Hoxie Solano, and Matthew Aaron Ford of Ford O’Brien Landy LLP.