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A 10-member group that accused French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte Macron, of being born a man and named Jean-Michel Trogneux, has been convicted of cyber harassment. The court ruled that eight men and two women had engaged in online harassment, subjecting the French First Lady to a barrage of false claims on social media. The group’s claims, which were viewed by thousands of people, alleged that Brigitte Macron was born a man and that her name was Jean-Michel Trogneux. However, Brigitte Macron has consistently denied the claims, stating that she was born a woman and has never been a man.
The court sentenced the group members to eight months in prison, with the ages of the convicts ranging from 41 to 65. The group’s actions were seen as a form of cyberbullying, and the court’s ruling was a significant victory for Brigitte Macron, who has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights and freedom.
In an interview with a French TV channel, Brigitte Macron stated that she had filed the lawsuit to set an example and to send a clear message against online harassment. The case has sparked a national debate in France, with many people expressing support for Brigitte Macron.
The Macron couple’s love story began when they met at high school, with Emmanuel Macron promising to marry Brigitte, who was then married with three children. The couple eventually got married, and Brigitte Macron has been a key figure in French politics, advocating for women’s rights and freedom.
The conviction of the group that accused Brigitte Macron of being born a man is a significant development in the fight against cyberbullying and online harassment. The case highlights the importance of protecting individuals from false and defamatory claims on social media and the need for stronger laws to prevent cyberbullying.
As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of online harassment, the conviction of the group that accused Brigitte Macron of being born a man is a significant step forward in the fight for online safety and freedom.

