U.S. DOJ Denies Aid in French Probe of X
The U.S. Justice Department has refused to assist French authorities in their investigation of Elon Musk's social media platform X, following a raid on X's Paris office. This decision was reported by the Wall Street Journal, based on a letter from the DOJ's Office of International Affairs.
The U.S. Justice Department has declined to assist French authorities in their investigation into Elon Musk’s social media platform, X. This stance follows a raid conducted on X’s Paris office earlier this year. The Wall Street Journal reported the development on Saturday, referring to a letter from the DOJ's Office of International Affairs.
The letter indicates the DOJ's unwillingness to cooperate with French law enforcement efforts related to the probe. The details and reasons behind the U.S. refusal remain unclear.
Reuters has not been able to independently verify the Wall Street Journal's report. This marks a notable moment in the ongoing scrutiny of Musk's varied business ventures and the international legal complexities that accompany them.
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