France summons Musk to appear in Paris on April 20 and be questioned by X

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According to a report by Agence France-Presse on April 20, 2026, Elon Musk was summoned on Monday to appear in Paris for a voluntary interview as part of one of France’s official investigations into the social media platform X. It is not yet confirmed whether Musk attended. The Paris prosecutor’s office said on April 19, 2026 (Saturday), that whether invited people for voluntary questioning show up will not “hinder the continuation of the investigation.”

Origins of the Investigation and Expansion of Scope

According to a report by Agence France-Presse, France launched an investigation in January 2025 into the algorithms of the X platform, with the goal of determining whether the algorithms were used to interfere with French politics. In February 2026, French authorities formally issued a summons to Musk and expanded the investigation to include how X’s AI chatbot Grok has been spreading Holocaust-denial remarks and generating deepfake videos through generative capabilities.

The French investigation currently focuses on alleged criminal offenses, including: conspiracy to possess child sexual abuse material, and denial of crimes against humanity.

Search of the Paris Office and Summons of Those Involved

According to a report by Agence France-Presse, in early February 2026 French prosecutors searched X’s offices in Paris. X denied any wrongdoing, saying the search was a “politicized” raid and an “abuse of judicial process”; Musk said the summons was a “political attack.”

On February 2026, Paris prosecutor Laura Becuot said that Musk and the then chief executive officer Linda Yaccarino were both summoned and were characterized as “the actual and legal managers of the X platform at the time the incident occurred”; X employees were also asked to testify in court between April 20 and 24, 2026. Yaccarino stepped down as CEO of X in July 2025. In July 2025, X said the French investigation was “politically motivated.”

Coordinated Action by Regulators in Multiple Places

According to Agence France-Presse reports and public statements, a nonprofit monitoring group, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), said in late January 2026 that Grok generated about 3 million sexualized images within 11 days, including about 23,000 images that appear to be of children.

In February 2026, a UK data regulator opened an investigation into whether X and xAI complied with personal data laws when generating sexualized deepfake videos, citing “serious concerns.” In late January 2026, the European Union opened an investigation into Grok’s generation of sexualized deepfake images of women and minors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specific time and background for France’s summons of Musk to be questioned?

According to an Agence France-Presse report on April 20, 2026, Musk was summoned to appear for a voluntary interview in Paris that day as part of France’s investigation into the algorithms of the X platform that began in January 2025. It is not yet confirmed whether Musk attended; the Paris prosecutor’s office said his absence would not affect the progress of the investigation.

What alleged criminal offenses does France’s investigation into the X platform cover?

According to an Agence France-Presse report, the alleged criminal offenses include: conspiracy to possess child sexual abuse material, denial of crimes against humanity, and related actions involving Grok’s spreading of Holocaust-denial remarks and generative deepfake videos.

What specific data does the CCDH report show about Grok?

According to a report released in late January 2026 by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), Grok generated about 3 million sexualized images within 11 days, including about 23,000 images that appear to be of children.

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