French prosecutors summon Musk in X, Grok probe

Summary

French prosecutors asked Elon Musk to give a voluntary interview in Paris in an investigation into X and its Grok chatbot.

Why this matters

The case adds to mounting regulatory scrutiny of X and Grok in Europe over election-related concerns, Holocaust denial, child safety, and sexualized deepfakes. It also signals that French authorities are continuing the investigation whether or not Musk appears.

French prosecutors summoned Elon Musk for a voluntary interview in Paris on Monday as part of an investigation into his social media platform X, though it was unclear whether he would appear.

Authorities issued the summons in February as part of a probe opened in January 2025 into allegations that X’s algorithm was used to interfere in French politics.

The investigation later expanded to include Grok, X’s artificial intelligence chatbot, over the dissemination of Holocaust denial and sexual deepfakes.

In early February, French prosecutors searched X’s Paris offices. X, which denied wrongdoing, called the searches “politicised” raids and an “abusive judicial act.”

Yaccarino resigned as X’s chief executive in July last year after two years in the role.

In February, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said X employees had also been summoned to appear between April 20 and 24 “to be heard as witnesses.”

The French investigation focused on suspected criminal offenses, including complicity in possessing child sexual abuse material and denial of crimes against humanity. X said in July that the probe was “politically motivated.”

In separate actions in February, Britain’s data regulator opened investigations into X and xAI over whether they complied with personal data laws in Grok’s generation of sexualized deepfakes, and the European Union opened a probe into Grok’s generation of sexualized deepfake images of women and minors.

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