A Brazilian Supreme Court judge has opened an inquiry into Elon Musk after the multi-billionaire said he would reactivate accounts on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, that the judge had ordered to be blocked.
Mr Musk posted on the platform that the restrictions had been lifted because the court order was unconstitutional.
He also called for Justice Alexandre de Moraes to “resign or be impeached”.
If X fails to comply with the order, it will be fined 100,000 reais ($19,774; £15,670) a day.
In his decision, Justice Moraes wrote that Mr Musk had launched a disinformation campaign against the Supreme Court.
The platform’s Global Government Affairs team said the company was not allowed to say which accounts were affected.
But Mr Musk has since posted that “X will publish everything demanded by [Moraes] and how those requests violate Brazilian law”.
The profiles are believed to have been linked to far-right movements which posted content related to riots on 8 January last year when thousands of supporters of Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the country’s Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace.
Justice Moraes gained prominence after his decisions to restrict social media platforms in the country.
He is also investigating Mr Bolsonaro and his supporters for their roles in an alleged attempted coup d’état.
On Saturday, the former president posted a video of a meeting he had with Mr Musk in May 2022.
BBC