Grok Lawsuit: Claim Deadline Has Passed
The Grok Lawsuit is closed: the deadline to file was Jul 1, 2026. Claims are no longer being accepted. Allegations against Grok suggest the platform was used to generate sexually explicit deepfake images of adults and children without consent. Victims of AI-generated abuse may be entitled to take legal action. If you or your child were targeted, Morgan & Morgan may be able to help.
Updated July 14, 2026
What is the Grok Lawsuit about?
Allegations against Grok suggest the platform was used to generate sexually explicit deepfake images of adults and children without consent. Victims of AI-generated abuse may be entitled to take legal action. If you or your child were targeted, Morgan & Morgan may be able to help. Sponsored listing.
Who qualifies for the Grok Lawsuit?
You may qualify for the Grok Lawsuit if you meet the eligibility requirements below. Eligibility is finally determined by the settlement administrator, not by Payout.
- An AI-generated explicit image used your likeness without consent.
- The image was posted, distributed, or circulated online.
- Current claims focus on incidents that occurred on or after December 2025.
- This may include emotional distress, harassment, reputational damage, privacy violations, or impacts on your child's well-being.
- Eligible in all 50 U.S. states
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Before you file
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