U.S. Justice Department declines to assist French investigation into Elon Musk’s X
The Facts
- The U.S. Justice Department told French authorities it would not assist with their investigation into X.
- The reported DOJ communication was a letter from the Office of International Affairs dated Friday.
- French authorities searched or raided X’s offices in Paris earlier this year, including in February.
- The French investigation includes allegations involving suspected abuse or manipulation of X’s algorithm and fraudulent data extraction.
- The DOJ letter said the French investigation sought to use France’s criminal legal system to regulate a public square for expression in a way contrary to the First Amendment.
- Paris prosecutors said they had no knowledge of the DOJ letter cited by the Wall Street Journal and emphasized their judicial independence.
Context
What is France investigating X over?
Multiple reports say the French probe concerns suspected abuse or manipulation of X’s algorithm and fraudulent data extraction by X or its executives CNBC,Hill,Economic Times,engadget.
Why did the DOJ reportedly refuse to help?
According to the reported letter, the DOJ said the French case appeared to use criminal law to regulate speech on a public platform in a manner contrary to the U.S. First Amendment CNBC,WSJ,Hill,Economic Times.
How have French prosecutors responded?
Paris prosecutors pushed back on reports of a U.S. refusal to cooperate, saying they were unaware of the cited DOJ letter and stressing the independence of the French judiciary Devdiscourse,CNA.
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