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If the article is accurate, it states that they have opened a criminal investigation into X, not any of the company’s officers.


Sure, the point is X would have been operating under unusual foreign influence from Musk qua U.S. official (and influenced by other powers) in France. It’s not clear Musk broke French law. But it shouldn’t be hard to show X did, since there is zero chance they did the sort of siloing enterprises routinely do to protect against such fuckups.


> It’s not clear Musk broke French law. But it shouldn’t be hard to show X did

I have to admit, I’m not proficient in French law so I am less confident in expressing conviction either way.

Did you have a particular law I mind? The article is pretty vague.




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