Cyberharassment
Paris correctional court on Friday convicted five people for cyberharassing Sophie Djigo, a philosophy teacher targeted after planning a school trip to a migrant camp. Sentences reached eight months suspended prison, with sensitization courses.
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Seven of ten defendants appeared in Paris court on Monday for cyberharassment against Brigitte Macron, accused of relaying a conspiracy theory claiming she is a man. Supported by militants including yellow vests, they invoke freedom of expression and the spirit of Charlie Hebdo. The First Lady, absent, filed a complaint in August 2024.