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Twitter star Yashar Ali still owes $230,000 to Getty heir. A debt collector now wants his income

The Stanley Mosk Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles on March 21, 2020.

LOS ANGELES — The longstanding efforts of a Getty heiress to claw back thousands of dollars she loaned to journalist and Twitter influencer Yashar Ali have intensified, with a debt collector now seeking to seize his future income and money he gets through online payment platforms like Venmo.

According to papers filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Ali owes well over $200,000

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