Director of Frontières Media Sentenced to Six Months Suspended for Disclosure of Lawyer's Data
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The founder and director of the far-right media Frontières, Erik Tegnér, was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment for having disclosed the personal information of lawyers. He will also have to pay a fine of 10,000 euros and 20,000 euros in damages to the ten plaintiffs.
Erik Tegnér received a six-month suspended prison sentence for publishing data from migration lawyers in an investigation called "accusatory and stigmatizing" by the court
The identity activist and editorialist was sentenced for "risk caused to others", an offence created by a law of August 2021 after the assassination of Samuel Paty to fight against doxxing. In his decision issued this Thursday, the court recalled that lawyers "only carried out the mission...
Erik Tegnér was sentenced this Thursday by the Bobigny Correctional Court to six months' suspended imprisonment for having disclosed the data of lawyers specializing in migration law.

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