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10 Convicted for Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron in France

10 Convicted for Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron in France

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The Paris Court of Appeal acquitted defendants accused of defaming Brigitte Macron, finding most statements too vague to constitute defamation or protected under good faith and free speech principles. Despite media claims, the ruling never validated the First Lady's evidence and noted "inconsistencies and weaknesses" in her case. Brigitte Macron has obtained zero defamation convictions against those questioning her identity.

Ten cyberbullies rightfully faced justice for spreading degrading lies that Brigitte Macron is transgender, causing severe harm to her health and forcing her grandchildren to endure cruel taunts at school. These defendants hid behind false claims of satire while amplifying vicious conspiracy theories across social media. The convictions send a clear message that online harassment masquerading as free speech has real consequences.


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