J.K. Rowling Denies Inviting Jeffrey Epstein to 'Harry Potter' Opening; French Prosecutors Raid X Offices
J.K. Rowling denied inviting convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the Broadway opening of "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child," according to Variety, citing Department of Justice documents. The documents reportedly showed that Epstein was turned away at the door. This denial comes amidst online speculation regarding Rowling's alleged connections to Epstein.
In other news, French prosecutors raided the Paris offices of Elon Musk's social media platform X on Tuesday, Time reported. The cybercrime unit of the Paris prosecutors office, along with the French national cyber unit and Europol, conducted the search. Musk was also summoned to attend a hearing in April. The investigation focuses on suspected abuse of algorithms, allegations related to deepfake images, and concerns over posts generated by X's AI chatbot, Grok. According to Time, Chief Prosecutor Laure Beccuau stated that the investigation aims to ensure X's compliance with French law, particularly concerning Grok, designed by xAI, which has allegedly led to the dissemination of harmful content.
Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet expressed gratitude to French fans for attending the Paris premiere of "Marty Supreme," but noted his wish that it had been free, acknowledging the high cost of attendance, Variety reported.
In the realm of animated film, Variety announced that Daryl McCormack, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Chris O'Dowd, and Mark Rylance have joined the voice cast of Octavio Rodriguez's "On the Edge." Anna Maxwell Martin, Paterson Joseph, and Vincent Tong are also part of the cast.
Finally, ABC and Disney are set to revive "The Muppet Show" on Feb. 4, according to Time. This revival comes after numerous attempts to recapture the magic of the original show, with Time questioning why a reboot hadn't happened sooner in an era of endless reboots and sequels.
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