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Brigitte Macron Reaches Highest Appeals Court In France In 'Man' Claims Case

Brigitte Macron Reaches Highest Appeals Court In France In 'Man' Claims Case

Time of India10 hours ago
Brigitte Macron is acting on the acquittal of two women sued by her in a libel complaint. The French first lady hit back by taking her gender libel case to the highest appeals court in France. The move comes after a lower court in Paris overturned the earlier convictions of both women. A YouTube blogger and a self-described clairvoyant claimed Brigitte was 'born a man'. Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey did a four-hour YouTube broadcast on this in December 2021. They alleged she used to be a man named Jean-Michel Trogneux – who is actually Brigitte's brother. WATCH-
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