Two women sentenced for spreading fake news about Brigitte Macron

Two women sentenced for spreading fake news about Brigitte Macron

Two women have been convicted in France for spreading the rumor online that Brigitte Macron, the wife of the President of the Republic, was a transgender woman. In 2021, they helped this fake news go around the world.

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It’s a little tune that’s been going around since the election ofEmmanuel Macron in 2017: his wife, Brigitte, would have been born a man. She would therefore be a transgender woman.

This false information regularly comes up on social networks, recalls our journalist. Marie CasadebaigThe two women sentenced this Thursday contributed greatly to this.

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In 2021, the first, a medium, questions the second, who presents herself as an independent journalist, via her YouTube channel about a so-called state lie.

International harm

During this four-hour interview, they try to demonstrate that the First Lady does not exist, and that it is in reality her brother Jean-Michel, who supposedly changed sex. They go so far as to broadcast family photos and highlight the alleged proof of surgical intervention.

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At the hearing in June, Brigitte Macron’s lawyer stressed the extent of the damage. This video has gone around the world. It was still circulating recently inUNITED STATES within far-right circles in the midst of the presidential campaign.

Their two authors were sentenced to a suspended fine of 500 euros and 8,000 euros in damages to the president’s wife and 5,000 euros to his brother Jean-Michel.

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