Police raid X's Paris offices in cybercrime probe linked to Elon Musk.
French authorities have launched a search of the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, at its Paris office as part of a cybercrime investigation. The operation is being carried out with the assistance of France's national cyber unit and Europol, according to a statement from the Paris prosecutor's office.
The investigation, which began in January 2025, appears to be centered on alleged wrongdoing by X, which has been accused of violating French laws. As part of the probe, Musk is set to be called for voluntary questioning on April 20, along with former CEO Linda Yaccarino, who is also expected to appear.
The Paris prosecutor's office claims that both Musk and Yaccarino were the de facto and de jure managers of X at the time of the alleged events. The investigation aims to ensure compliance with French laws, particularly in regards to the platform's operations within France.
In a surprise move, the prosecutor's office announced its departure from X, stating that users can now find them on LinkedIn and Instagram instead. However, the exact nature of the allegations against X remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered as the investigation continues.
As the situation develops, it is worth noting that X has not commented publicly on the raid or the allegations against Musk and Yaccarino.
French authorities have launched a search of the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, at its Paris office as part of a cybercrime investigation. The operation is being carried out with the assistance of France's national cyber unit and Europol, according to a statement from the Paris prosecutor's office.
The investigation, which began in January 2025, appears to be centered on alleged wrongdoing by X, which has been accused of violating French laws. As part of the probe, Musk is set to be called for voluntary questioning on April 20, along with former CEO Linda Yaccarino, who is also expected to appear.
The Paris prosecutor's office claims that both Musk and Yaccarino were the de facto and de jure managers of X at the time of the alleged events. The investigation aims to ensure compliance with French laws, particularly in regards to the platform's operations within France.
In a surprise move, the prosecutor's office announced its departure from X, stating that users can now find them on LinkedIn and Instagram instead. However, the exact nature of the allegations against X remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered as the investigation continues.
As the situation develops, it is worth noting that X has not commented publicly on the raid or the allegations against Musk and Yaccarino.