Brigitte Macron's life deteriorated' after alleged cyberbullying, daughter says
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Brigitte Macron's life deteriorated' after alleged cyberbullying, daughter says
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"They include an elected official, a teacher and a computer scientist. They face up to two years in prison if convicted. She cannot ignore the horrible things said about her," Tiphaine Auziere told the second and final day of the Paris trial. I'd like to express what her life looks like since she was the target of massive cyberbullying. This has led to a deterioration in her living conditions, Auziere, one of Brigitte Macron's three children, told the court."
The Independent funds on-the-ground reporting across topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and chooses not to use paywalls, relying on donations to keep reporters deployed. In Paris, ten defendants are accused of posting malicious online comments about the French first lady's gender and sexuality and linking her age gap with her husband to pedophilia. Defendants include an elected official, a teacher and a computer scientist and face up to two years in prison. Tiphaine Auziere testified that the cyberbullying caused a deterioration in Brigitte Macron's living conditions, while some defendants claimed their posts were intended as humor or satire.
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