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Before going any further, let’s review the facts. Because in this case, there’s a lot of talk about “freedom of expression”—and far too little about the victims. Far too little about the children. Far too little about the women whose faces were stolen and superimposed onto naked bodies generated by artificial intelligence.

The investigation launched in January 2025 by the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office, entrusted to the cybercrime unit of Brigade J3, does not concern political opinions. It concerns two specific, well-documented, and damning issues.

First aspect: child pornography

Possible complicity in the distribution of child pornography on the X platform. Not cartoons. Not criticism of the government. Not memes. Children. Images of abused children circulating on the network without sufficient moderation, according to evidence gathered by French investigators.

Child protection organizations, such as e-Enfance, have been documenting the dramatic decline in moderation on X for the past two years. Whereas Twitter, prior to 2022, removed approximately 85% of reported child pornography within 24 hours, X now removes only a fraction of it—often after several days, and sometimes never.

Second issue: sexual deepfakes

The use of X’s built-in artificial intelligence model—Grok—to create ultra-realistic sexual montages without the victims’ consent. Primarily women. Stolen faces, superimposed onto naked bodies, distributed, shared, and monetized. And sometimes, minors.

When a 28-year-old woman discovers, one morning, her face superimposed on a naked body engaged in explicit sexual acts—created in three clicks by an anonymous user on the other side of the world—it is not “freedom of expression” that is at stake. It’s human dignity. It’s psychological integrity. It’s the basic right to control one’s own image.

The accusations that obscure the truth of the debate

That is why the Paris public prosecutor’s office is investigating. Not to muzzle Musk. Not to censor the opposition. To protect children and women from crimes that would not be tolerated in a neighborhood café—and that should be even less tolerated on a platform visited daily by 200 million people.

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Methodology

This article is based on official press releases from the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office, Elon Musk’s public statements on the X platform, and information published by Le Monde, Le Canard enchaîné, and The Wall Street Journal. The facts relating to the allegations (child pornography, non-consensual sexual deepfakes) reflect the status of the ongoing criminal investigation as of April 20, 2026. All individuals implicated are presumed innocent until a final judgment is rendered.

Editorial Stance

My role is to interpret these facts, contextualize them within the geopolitical dynamics of digital regulation, and highlight the democratic issues at stake. The opinions expressed are those of the author and reflect a clear editorial stance in defense of European judicial sovereignty against tech giants, as well as in protection of victims of cybercrime, particularly minors and women targeted by sexual deepfakes.

Update

Any subsequent legal developments—including a potential appearance by Elon Musk before a French court, the issuance of an arrest warrant, or developments in the proceedings at the European level—could alter the perspectives presented here. This article will be updated if major new official information is released in the coming weeks and months.

Sources

Primary Sources

Le Monde — Elon Musk, summoned to Paris, failed to appear before French authorities — April 20, 2026

Le Monde — Elon Musk Summoned Monday by French Authorities After Fifteen Months of a Tense Investigation — April 19, 2026

Secondary Sources

Le Monde — Investigation into X: Why French authorities want to question Elon Musk — February 3, 2026

Wall Street Journal — Justice Department Rebuffs French Request Regarding X Probe and Musk Interview — April 2026

Le Canard enchaîné — Elon Musk Dodges French Justice — April 2026

e-Enfance — 2026 Annual Report on Cybercrime Targeting Minors — January 2026

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