Ten individuals accused of orchestrating a cyberbullying campaign against France’s First Lady have been formally brought to trial, marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing battle against online harassment. The case, which has drawn widespread media attention, highlights the growing challenges governments face in addressing digital abuse targeted at public figures. As proceedings commence, The New York Times examines the key facts surrounding the trial, its broader implications for cybercrime legislation, and the evolving landscape of online accountability in France.
Accused Individuals and Allegations Facing France’s First Lady
Ten individuals have been charged and are currently standing trial for their involvement in a coordinated cyberbullying campaign against France’s First Lady. The allegations include harassment, defamation, and the dissemination of hateful messages across multiple social media platforms. Authorities revealed that the suspects…
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Author : Ava Thompson
 Publish date : 2025-10-31 14:10:00
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