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No, French Justice Didn't Say Brigitte Macron Was Born a Man.

Summary by Le Parisien
Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy, who ensured that the First Lady was born a man and actually called Jean-Michel Trogneux, had been released by the Paris Court of Appeal.

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Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy, who ensured that the First Lady was born a man and actually called Jean-Michel Trogneux, had been released by the Paris Court of Appeal.

·Paris, France
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The Paris Court of Appeal has released two women, but the court recalls that this decision does not validate the rumours about Brigitte Macron, contrary to what some supporters claim.

·Paris, France
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In mid-July, the Paris Court of Appeal pronounced the release of two women prosecuted for relaying a rumour against Brigitte Macron. If the court decided not to condemn them, it does not mean that she supports the statements made. The expected ones of the judgment, consulted by the AFP, clearly recall that these accusations have no basis. Upon leaving the court, one of the defence lawyers, Mr. François Danglehant, was ovated by sympathizers mist…

In mid-July, the Paris Court of Appeal released two women prosecuted for spreading the rumour that Brigitte Macron would be a transgender woman on the internet. If this decision was interpreted by...

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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