Leopold is not Topre...spinning it that way is not sincere by any stretch.
002, the cylindrical structure of the Topre keycap mounting does lend itself to some twisting, some keys more than others, and when twisted some will stay there until twisted back. On the average, they mostly float around the middle of their movement boundaries and the lines aren't so aesthetically disconcerting, however, this is something I've mentioned to Topre before as a concern, particularly with keys like Shift, which are often hit off center resulting in a normally twisted position.
From your photos I'd say some of your key twisting is beyond acceptable and the board or keycaps are defective and should be replaced, HOWEVER, the barrel distortion of your camera lens does add some exaggeration, and I won't discount the possibility that you've manually twisted some keys to an extreme, those of which you've noticed are more inclined to twist, for better illustration of your point to Leopold or members of this forum (may the gang mentality rain down upon me for being honest about the reality of human intentions).
That all said, I believe there is room for improvement in Topre's design and I don't like Leopold's answer to you, so I'll take your photos and make an inquiry to Topre, and let you know what I hear back.