Brigitte Macron’s daughter testifies about alleged cyberbullying of France’s first lady
Tiphaine Auzière testified that cyberbullying has caused severe anxiety and health decline in Brigitte Macron and negatively affected her family, including her grandchildren.
- Tiphaine Auzière testified that ten people are accused of online harassment targeting Brigitte Macron for spreading "malicious comments" about her gender and sexuality.
- Auzière stated that cyberbullying has severely impacted Brigitte Macron's mental health, leading to "deep anxiety" confirmed by medical assessments.
- The trial stems from an August 2024 legal complaint alleging cyberbullying, which has resulted in numerous arrests for spreading malicious comments about Brigitte Macron's gender and sexuality.
- The defendants, facing potential sentences of up to two years in prison, include an elected official and an advertising executive.
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Brigitte Macron has run out of sympathy
Ten people have been on trial this week in Paris, accused of transphobic cyberbullying against Brigitte Macron. France’s first lady, the wife of Emmanuel Macron, pressed charges after a claim that she was in fact a man went global. Some of those in the dock have apologized for spreading the allegations online but others have said that it’s just a bit of harmless fun and that in a free country one should be able to say what one likes. This argume…
Tiphaine Auzière came to court to defend her mother, a victim of cyberharassment for four years. "She had to learn to live with these horrors..."
The people tried appeal to the right to satire and freedom of expression after having spread on the public media about the French First LadyThe last day of the trial against ten accused of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron for spreading the bull that he is a man The Paris Correctional Court has tried 10 people this week for cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, following a complaint filed in August 2024 by the wife of the French President. One of the main …
Brigitte Macron conspiracy trial: Daughter testifies
Tiphaine Auzière, daughter of French President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron, testified Tuesday that her mother was forced to "think carefully" about how she dressed or stood because of conspiracy theories claiming she was born male. The trial against 10 people who spread the claims began this week in Paris, while the Macrons simultaneously filed a defamation lawsuit in the US against far-right podcast host Candace Owens, who spread sim…
Macron's Daughter: Mom Has to Watch Her Outfits, Posture Thanks to Rumors
Brigitte Macron's daughter testified in a Paris court Tuesday, describing how relentless online rumors about France's first lady have taken a toll on her mother's life and health, the BBC reports. Tiphaine Auzière, 41, spoke during the trial of 10 people accused of spreading unfounded claims about Brigitte Macron's gender...
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