“Parler’s CEO has gone into hiding with his  family after receiving death threats, according to a new court filing.
                    CEO John Matze ‘has had to leave his home and  go into hiding with his family after receiving death threats and invasive  personal security breaches,’ the filing in Parler  v. Amazon states.
                    Parler sued Amazon Web  Services (AWS) after the company refused to continue working with the social  media company. Parler went offline on Monday as a result and continues to be  offline.
                    Amazon asked the court  on Tuesday to redact names, job titles, and descriptions from court documents.
                    ‘Redaction of the  employee identifying information is necessary to protect their safety and  security and to prevent potential harassment,’ Amazon said. ‘These employees’  safety concerns are well-founded in light of significant and repeated threats  of physical violence against AWS, its facilities, and its employees in the wake  of AWS’s decision to suspend its cloud hosting agreement with Parler.’
                    The motion included  screenshots of posts that appeared to be from Parler in which users threatened  to carry out violence against Amazon workers, executives, and facilities.
                    District Judge Barbara  Rothstein, a Carter nominee, granted the motion. She said AWS and its employees  'have demonstrated a well-founded concern for the safety and security of their  employees based on threatening and violent content.'
                    In Parler’s new filing, lawyers said the  company’s employees have been harassed and threatened. 
                    
                      ‘Many Parler employees  are suffering harassment and hostility, fear for their safety and that of their  families, and in some cases have fled their home state to escape persecution,’ Parler  said, before noting that Matze himself has gone into hiding.
                    
                    ‘Recognizing the highly  charged nature of this public and polarizing dispute, Parler wishes to protect  the privacy of those employees, whether of Parler or Amazon, whose names or  personal information appear in documents on which Parler relies,’ the filing  stated.
                    Matze told Fox News this  week that he’s been targeted by a hacker group called UGNazi.
                    ‘They published my  street address, they threatened to come through my front door,’ he said. The group didn’t  respond to an inquiry.
                    Matze said he and his  family went into hiding and weren’t sure when they’d return home.
                    ‘It’s probably leveled  me out,’ Matze said. ‘If I was at home right now I think my stress levels would  have been like three times higher … at least there is that saving grace.’"
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