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Paris court finds 10 guilty of cyberbullying French first lady Brigitte Macron

Paris court finds 10 guilty of cyberbullying French first lady Brigitte Macron

Summary

A court in Paris found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, by spreading false claims about her gender and sexuality. The court sentenced one person to six months in prison and gave suspended sentences to eight others. All were ordered to attend training on cyberbullying awareness.

Key Facts

  • Ten people were found guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron.
  • False claims included that she was born male and linked her marriage age gap to inappropriate conduct.
  • One person received a six-month prison sentence, while others received suspended sentences.
  • Sentences included attending cyberbullying awareness training and restrictions on social media use.
  • The court noted that the actions caused harm to Brigitte Macron and her family.
  • The defendants also had to pay 10,000 euros in compensation to Brigitte Macron.
  • The Macrons filed a separate lawsuit in the US related to these false claims.
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