Court to rule in Brigitte Macron cyberbullying case involving ten people
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Court to rule in Brigitte Macron cyberbullying case involving ten people
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"A Paris court will rule on Monday in a case involving ten people accused of cyberbullying French first lady Brigitte Macron. They allegedly spread false online claims about her gender and sexuality, which her daughter said damaged her health and family life. The defendants, eight men and two women aged 41 to 60, are accused of posting "numerous malicious comments", falsely claiming President Emmanuel Macron's wife was born a man and linking her 24-year age gap with her husband to paedophilia."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, citing investigations like Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary, 'The A Word'. The outlet states a commitment to avoid paywalls and to make quality journalism available, paid for by those who can afford it. A Paris court will rule Monday in a case against ten people accused of cyberbullying French first lady Brigitte Macron by spreading false claims about her gender and sexuality and linking her age gap with her husband to paedophilia. Tiphaine Auziere testified that the online harassment damaged her mother's health and family life. Defendant Delphine Jegousse, known as Amandine Roy, is described as having played a major role in spreading the rumours.
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