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Home  /  World  /  Europe  /  Paris Court Convicts 10 in Cyber-Harassment Case Against Brigitte Macron

Paris Court Convicts 10 in Cyber-Harassment Case Against Brigitte Macron

by Shriya Kataria
January 5, 2026
in Europe, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Paris Court Convicts 10 in Cyber-Harassment Case Against Brigitte Macron

A Paris court on Monday convicted ten people of cyber-harassment for spreading false and defamatory claims about Brigitte Macron, France’s first lady, according to French media reports. The individuals were found guilty of circulating conspiracy theories alleging that Macron is a transgender woman who was born male—claims the court ruled were baseless and harmful.

The case marks one of the most high-profile judicial actions in France against coordinated online harassment aimed at a public figure.

What were the false claims about Brigitte Macron?

At the center of the case were long-running rumors that Brigitte Macron was born under the name Jean-Michel Trogneux—a name that actually belongs to her elder brother.

How the misinformation spread

  • The claims circulated widely on:
    • Social media platforms
    • Video-sharing sites
    • Messaging apps
  • They were often framed as “hidden truths” or “investigations,” a common tactic in conspiracy-driven harassment campaigns.
  • Despite repeated debunking, the allegations persisted and were amplified by online networks hostile to President Emmanuel Macron.

French courts determined that the intent and scale of the activity met the legal threshold for cyber-harassment under French law.

Why the court ruling matters

France has some of Europe’s strictest laws on online abuse, particularly when harassment is:

  • Repeated
  • Coordinated
  • Designed to damage a person’s dignity or reputation

By convicting ten individuals in a single case, the court signaled that online anonymity does not shield perpetrators from accountability, even when harassment is framed as political speech or “opinion.”

Legal experts say the ruling reinforces the idea that disinformation campaigns targeting personal identity cross a legal line, especially when they rely on knowingly false claims.

A pattern of misinformation targeting the Macrons

Brigitte Macron and President Emmanuel Macron have been frequent targets of conspiracy theories since his rise to national prominence.

Recurring themes

  • False claims about Brigitte Macron’s gender and identity
  • Personal attacks tied to the couple’s age difference
  • Narratives portraying the French presidency as illegitimate or deceptive

The Élysée Palace has previously denounced such campaigns as deliberate efforts to undermine democratic institutions through personal smears rather than policy debate.

Broader implications for online harassment in France

The convictions come amid growing concern in France, and across Europe, about the real-world impact of online harassment and disinformation.

Why courts are taking action

  • Persistent harassment can cause psychological harm
  • False identity-based claims disproportionately target women in public life
  • Disinformation often spreads faster than corrections, even after being debunked

French authorities have increasingly emphasized that freedom of expression does not include the right to harass or defame, particularly when falsehoods are repeated at scale.

What happens next

While details of sentencing were not immediately clear in early reports, convictions for cyber-harassment in France can carry:

  • Fines
  • Suspended prison sentences
  • Restrictions on online activity

The ruling is likely to be cited in future cases involving misinformation and coordinated online abuse, especially those targeting public figures and their families.

TL;DR

  • A Paris court convicted 10 people for cyber-harassing Brigitte Macron.
  • They spread false claims that France’s first lady is transgender and born male.
  • The rumors misused the name of her elder brother, Jean-Michel Trogneux.
  • The ruling underscores France’s tough stance on online harassment and disinformation.
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