The first lady of France Brigitte Macron, has taken her case against two women over claims she used to be man to the highest appeal court in the country after a lower court cleared them.
On Thursday, the Paris appeals court overturned earlier convictions against the two women for spreading false claims that went viral online.
They had alleged that the 72-year-old Mrs. Macron used to be a man.
The fake news about her gender has circulated on social media for years, just as her 24-year age difference with President Emmanuel Macron has also attracted much comment.
Brigitte filed a libel complaint against the two women after they posted a YouTube video in December 2021, alleging she had once been a man named Jean-Michel Trogneux – who is actually Brigitte’s brother.
In the video, defendant Amandine Roy, a self-proclaimed spiritual medium, interviewed Natacha Rey, a self-described independent journalist, for four hours on her YouTube channel. Rey spoke about the “state lie” and “scam” she claimed to have uncovered that Trogneux had changed gender to become Brigitte, and then married the future president.
The claim went viral, including among conspiracy theorists in the United States
A lower court in September last year had ordered the two women to pay €8,000 in damages to Brigitte, and €5,000 to her brother. Brigitte’s lawyer Jean Ennochi told Agence France-Press Sunday that her brother, too, was taking his case against the dismissal of the charges to the highest appeals court, the Court de Cassation.
AFP






Wow, that’s quite a scandal! Brigitte Macron taking her case to France’s highest court shows she’s not backing down. The allegations are pretty wild, though – claiming she’s a former man? Reputation’s a big deal, and she’s fighting for hers.