France: Court Ruling in the “Gender Transition” Case of Macron’s Wife
A French court has fined two women for spreading an online rumor claiming that France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron, is a “transgender woman,” according to the newspaper “Le Monde.”
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The newspaper reported that the Paris criminal court ordered the two women to pay €8,000 in damages to the French president’s wife and €5,000 to her brother, Jean-Michel Trogneux.
Since Macron’s election in 2017, the accused regularly spread on social media the claim that Brigitte Macron was born under the name Trogneux and never existed, but that her brother, Jean-Michel, assumed this identity after undergoing gender reassignment surgery, according to the newspaper.
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This rumor gained significant traction just weeks before the 2022 presidential election.
The two women posted photos on social media and YouTube of Brigitte Macron and her family, discussed surgeries she allegedly underwent, and claimed she was not the mother of her three children.
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