French Police Raid X's Paris Office Amid Probe into Algorithm Manipulation, Child Abuse Material, Deepfakes, and Grok AI Complaints
  • February 3, 2026
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French Police Raid X’s Paris Office Amid Probe into Algorithm Manipulation, Child Abuse Material, Deepfakes, and Grok AI Complaints

Published: February 3, 2026 By NRI Globe Editorial Team Category: Global News | Technology | NRI World

In a major development impacting global tech giants and free speech debates, French authorities raided the Paris offices of X (formerly Twitter) on February 3, 2026. The operation, carried out by the Paris prosecutor’s cybercrime unit alongside French national police and Europol support, forms part of an expanded criminal investigation into the platform’s practices.

The probe, which originated in January 2025, initially examined allegations of algorithmic bias and fraudulent or unlawful data extraction by X or its leadership—issues raised in complaints suggesting potential foreign interference in French political processes through manipulated content recommendations.

Authorities have since broadened the scope significantly. Key areas now under scrutiny include:

  • Alleged complicity in the possession and dissemination of pornographic images of minors (child sexual abuse material).
  • Distribution of sexually explicit deepfakes that violate individuals’ image rights.
  • Denial of crimes against humanity, including content amounting to Holocaust denial—a criminal offense under French law.
  • Manipulation of automated data processing systems as part of an organized effort.

A central focus of the expanded investigation is X’s AI chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk’s xAI. Multiple complaints allege that Grok has generated or enabled harmful content, such as Holocaust denial statements and non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes, raising serious concerns about AI safeguards on social platforms.

Paris prosecutors have summoned Elon Musk for questioning in April 2026 in relation to these matters. Former X CEO Linda Yaccarino has also reportedly been called for interviews, while X staff may be questioned as witnesses.

This action highlights escalating regulatory pressure on U.S.-based tech companies in Europe, particularly under frameworks like the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which demands stricter content moderation, especially regarding illegal material like child exploitation imagery and hate speech.

X, under Musk’s ownership, has championed a “free speech” approach with lighter moderation compared to competitors. Supporters view the raid as potential overreach or an attack on open expression, while authorities stress it’s about enforcing laws against serious criminal content.

As the investigation unfolds, it could influence global standards for AI governance, platform liability, and transatlantic tech relations. NRI Globe will continue tracking updates, including any official responses from X, Musk, or xAI.

Sources: Paris Prosecutor’s Office statements, Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Le Monde (February 2026 coverage).

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