Harassed by anonymous profiles on social networks and victim of slanderous rumors, Brigitte Macron does not intend to let this happen. As indicated The Parisian, after his complaint, his cyberstalkers will be judged.
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IN BRIEF
- Since 2017, Brigitte Macron has been the victim of unfounded rumors about her alleged transsexuality, spread by two women who were fined.
- Brigitte Macron filed a complaint on August 27, 2024 against his cyberstalkers, who risk two years in prison for their malicious remarks.
- Find out how Brigitte Macron is fighting back against online attacks and unfounded accusations that persist despite convictions.
It was her husband who was elected president, but she is the one who is paying the price. Since 2017, Brigitte Macron has been the subject of regular slanderous rumors. The most widespread is that she was born a man and was actually called Jean-Michel Trogneux. A fake news story spread on the internet by two women and spread like wildfire all the way to the United States.
Although these two women were sentenced to a suspended sentence of 500 euros, and ordered to pay a total of 8,000 euros in damages to Brigitte Macron, and 5,000 euros to her brother Jean-Michel Trogneux, the snake's head was not cut off. On the Internet, other vile allusions continue to be spread by unscrupulous detractors.
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The famous fake news about Brigitte Macron's alleged transsexuality is notably taken up. As Le Parisien indicated, the malicious remarks also « on Brigitte Macron's gender, sexuality and the age difference with her partner (Emmanuel Macron) from an angle that equates it to pedophilia. »
But the first lady does not intend to let this happen. Determined not to let anything go, she filed a complaint on August 27, 2024 against her cyberstalkers, according to the Paris prosecutor's office. They face two years in prison.
One of the cyberstalkers is known
Among the people summoned to appear are four men. They all used pseudonyms to vent their venom on social media. The best known is “Zoé Sagan”.
Behind this identity virtual hides a certain Aurélien Poirson-Atlan, an advertising executive « often presented as linked to the conspiracy circles», the newspaper specifies. He is defended by Juan Branco, a media lawyer currently accused of rape and sexual assault. The latter defends his client with these words: « He is notably accused of Zoé Sagan of having revealed that […] Brigitte Macron had indeed meté Emmanuel Macron when, as a teacher at her high school, he was 14 years old, and she was 37. That is to say, at ages and in a position of authority likely to make her incur responsibility criminal for pedophilia, if the statute of limitations had not occurred. »