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Macron sued a blogger for libel about being the first lady of France

Macron against the blogger. The first lady of France
Макрон подав позов на блогера через неправдиві звинувачення щодо ролі першої леді Франції.

The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife Brigitte have filed a lawsuit in the United States to defend their honor from attacks by far-right podcaster Candace Owens. The woman accuses the first lady of being born a man.

In their statement to the Delaware Supreme Court, the Macrons described Owens' actions as a 'campaign of global humiliation' and 'continuous harassment' aimed at promoting her podcast. The lawsuit includes 22 points and demands compensation for the damages caused to the Macrons.

These astonishing, defamatory, and fabricated claims suggest that Mrs. Macron was born a man, stole someone else's identity and transformed into Brigitte; Mrs. Macron and President Macron are blood relatives who engage in incest; President Macron was elected President of France as part of a CIA MKUltra program or a similar mind control program; Mrs. Macron and President Macron are committing document forgery, fraud, and abuse of power to hide these secrets

This lawsuit is a rare case where a global leader sues for defamation. To win such a case in the U.S., it is necessary to prove 'actual malice' on the part of the defendant, meaning their awareness of the falsehood of the published comments.

Previously, Brigitte Macron had already faced offensive accusations online, which were dismissed for lack of grounds. The wife of the French president will contest in court the cancellation of the verdict against two women who spread offensive statements about her.

The lawsuit against far-right podcaster Candace Owens is an attempt by the President of France and his wife to protect their reputation from defamation and ridicule. This case involves a number of serious accusations that they will refute in court, proving the actual malice of the defendant. Such situations are rare when world leaders turn to courts with similar claims.

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