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French Gallerist Found Guilty of Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron

Last updated: January 8, 2026 1:15 am
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A recent court ruling in Paris has brought to light the issue of cyberbullying against Brigitte Macron, France’s First Lady. The case involved 10 individuals, including art dealer Bertrand Scholler, who were found guilty of promoting a conspiracy theory that Macron was assigned male at birth. The group faced charges related to social media posts claiming that Macron, who is actually a woman, was born as Jean-Michel Trogneux, her elder brother’s name.

The court condemned the individuals for making degrading and insulting comments about Macron, with some even suggesting that her relationship with President Emmanuel Macron was based on pedophilia due to their significant age difference. As a result of the ruling, Scholler and the other defendants were ordered to suspend their social media accounts for six months and fined €600 each. Additionally, the group was required to pay a total of €10,000 to Brigitte Macron as compensation.

During the trial, some defendants argued that their statements were meant as jokes or part of legitimate debate. However, the court found their actions to be harmful and malicious, leading to the convictions. This case is just one example of the ongoing battle against online harassment and misinformation.

The Macron’s have also taken legal action against right-wing podcaster Candace Owens for spreading similar rumors about Brigitte Macron’s gender. They have even offered to provide DNA evidence to prove that the First Lady was indeed born female. This case highlights the impact of false information and the need to combat it through legal means.

As this story continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible online behavior and the consequences of spreading harmful rumors. Cyberbullying is a serious issue that can have real-world consequences, as seen in the case of Brigitte Macron. Let us all strive to promote positive and respectful interactions online, and to challenge misinformation whenever we encounter it.

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