Two ladies convicted of defaming French first girl Brigitte Macron by saying she was ‘born a person’ had been have been cleared on enchantment by judges on the Paris Attraction Court docket final Thursday.
Candace Owens reported extensively on the story and stated the ruling vindicated her strongly held perception that Mrs Macron was a transvestite. Owens was howled down by world media for publishing her view and the analysis to assist it.
The judges dominated that Amandine Roy, a 53-year-old clairvoyant, and Natacha Rey, 49 and a blogger, had each authorized proper to make the allegations that “Mrs Macron” was born a male. Additionally they dismissed 18 alleged situations of defamation in a four-hour YouTube video by which the defendants mentioned the matter.
Owens stated the defendants had been subjected to continuous intimidation by French secret service as a result of the the Paris institution needed to cowl up the Macrons’ ‘state secret’. They had been raided by police who seized digital tools.
She stated Mrs Macron didn’t truly problem the declare that she was born male, however as a substitute targeted on the alleged situations of technical defamation.
Attorneys for Mrs Macron, 72, stated she was ‘devastated’ by the ruling, and could be taking the case to France’s Cassation Court docket. Ms Macron is at the moment coming back from a State Go to to Britain together with her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, so was not in courtroom to listen to the judgement.
Ms Roy and Ms Rey had had appeared on the four-hour YouTube video in December 2021 by which they claimed that Brigitte was in reality born as a child boy referred to as Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953.
Formally, that’s the title of Brigitte’s brother, and Mrs Macron was referred to as Brigitte Trogneux earlier than her first marriage. The defendants additionally claimed that Brigitte’s first husband, André-Louis Auzière, had by no means truly existed earlier than his reported dying in 2020, aged 68.









