Police raid X offices in Paris amid criminal probe


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X raid in Paris

French police raided the X’s Paris offices on Tuesday as part of a criminal investigation into alleged offenses, including child abuse images and Holocaust denial content.

Broader investigation

The probe, launched last year, focuses on X’s algorithm, data practices, and potential complicity in illegal activity.

Executives summoned

Prosecutors have also summoned current and former X executives – including Elon Musk – for voluntary interviews in April.


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A criminal investigation into Elon Musk’s social media platform X escalated on Tuesday after French police raided the company’s offices in Paris. Authorities are investigating alleged offenses, including the distribution of child sexual abuse images, the creation and spread of sexually explicit deepfakes, and the dissemination of Holocaust denial content. 

French authorities have been investigating X for more than a year, focusing on the platform’s algorithm and data-handling practices. The probe expanded after reports surfaced that X’s AI chatbot, Grok, generated sexually explicit deepfake images and content denying crimes against humanity. 

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In a statement, the Paris Prosecutor’s Office says the investigation covers multiple potential criminal offenses, including:

  • Complicity in possession of images of minors with a pedopornographic nature.
  • Complicity in the dissemination, offering, or provision in organized groups of images of minors with a pedopornographic nature.
  • Violation of personal representation (sexually explicit deepfakes).
  • Denial of crimes against humanity (negationism).
  • Fraudulent extraction of data from an automated data processing system in organized groups.
  • Falsification of the functioning of an automated data processing system in organized groups.
  • Administration of an illicit online platform in organized groups.

The raid reflects a broader push across Europe to enforce laws governing online platforms and unlawful digital content. 

Tuesday’s raid

In a post on X, the Paris Prosecutor’s Office said the raid was conducted with France’s National Cyber Unit and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation.

“At this stage, the conduct of this investigation is part of a constructive approach, with the ultimate goal of ensuring the platform X’s compliance with French laws, as it operates within the national territory,” the office said. 

The office also issued summonses to current and former X employees, including Musk. They request their participation in voluntary interviews scheduled for April. 

“The voluntary interviews with the executives aim to allow them to present their position on the facts and, if applicable, the compliance measures they plan to implement,” the statement said. 

The Paris raid comes just days after the European Union launched a separate  investigation into Grok, focusing on its now-disabled “spicy mode,” which regulators say generated AI photos of minors “in sexualized attire based on a user’s prompt.”

The controversy initially prompted Musk to limit access to the tool before X later blocked  all users from generating  images of people in revealing clothing. 

The EU is investigating Musk’s response to determine whether the tech platform “properly assessed and mitigated risks associated with the deployment of Grok’s functionalities into X in the EU.”

Straight Arrow News reached out to the X’s lawyer in Paris and is awaiting a response.

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Why this story matters

French authorities raiding the offices of X and summoning Elon Musk highlights intensifying European scrutiny of tech platforms over allegations of enabling illegal content, algorithm manipulation, and the challenges of regulating AI-generated material across borders.

Online platform regulation

This theme is central as it reflects ongoing efforts by European governments to enforce compliance with national laws on global tech platforms, raising questions about jurisdiction, transparency, and accountability for digital content.

AI-generated content abuse

Allegations that X's Grok chatbot spread sexually explicit deepfakes and Holocaust denial content illustrate the challenges in preventing misuse of artificial intelligence, as highlighted by investigations into risks and harm to individuals' rights and public safety.

International legal tensions

The story underscores growing conflict between US-based tech companies and European regulators over free speech, data practices, and crime prevention on digital platforms, shaping future transnational technology governance and policy.

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France and the EU have strict regulations regarding hate speech and online child protection, including criminalizing Holocaust denial and requiring large tech platforms to prevent illegal content dissemination.

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X and Elon Musk have described the probe as politically motivated and an attack on free speech, arguing that requests for algorithm access threaten user privacy and company rights.

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X states it has implemented technological measures to prevent Grok from generating or editing sexualized images of real people and says new compliance steps are under consideration.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize an "Investigation Into Far-Right Agenda" and "Sexual Deepfakes," framing the situation as a "scandal" reaching a "boiling point" due to "algorithm manipulation" and a broader "bias probe.
  • Media outlets in the center maintain a neutral tone, simply stating events.
  • Media outlets on the right portray regulatory actions as "unhinged," focusing on perceived overreach.

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Key points from the Left

  • French police raided the offices of Elon Musk's social media network X on Tuesday as part of an investigation into child abuse images and deepfakes.
  • Prosecutors in Paris ordered Elon Musk to face questioning in April regarding complaints linked to sexual deepfakes.
  • The investigation was initiated after a lawmaker alleged that biased algorithms on X distorted an automated data processing system.
  • The Paris prosecutors' office confirmed the searches and encouraged followers to leave X for other platforms.

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Key points from the Center

  • French prosecutors raided X offices as part of an investigation into child abuse images and deepfakes.
  • The probe will also investigate alleged complicity in disseminating Holocaust denials and sexual deepfakes.
  • Elon Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino are summoned to a hearing on April 20 related to the investigation.

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Key points from the Right

  • French police raided the offices of Elon Musk's social media platform X as part of an investigation into child abuse images and deepfakes, according to the Paris prosecutor's office.
  • Both Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino were summoned to appear for hearings in April regarding the investigation.
  • The probe includes concerns about X's algorithms, abusive behavior, and possible violations involving deepfake images, as mentioned by the Paris prosecutor's office.
  • The inquiry aims to ensure compliance with French laws regarding the platform's operations in the country.

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