The Borneo Post

French court jails participan­ts in online ‘mob’

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PARIS: A Paris criminal court handed jail terms Tuesday to 28 people who joined an online harassment campaign launched by a rapper against France’s ‘queen of influencer­s’.

In the country’s largesteve­r cyberbully­ing case, the defendants aged between 20 and 49 were given sentences of between four and 18 months, half of them suspended, for sending hateful or insulting messages to social media star Magali Berdah.

Each of them “knew about the cyberbully­ing suffered by the victim and made a conscious choice to join in with it,” the court found.

Their actions had ‘real consequenc­es’ on Berdah’s mental health, the judges added.

The plaintiff had told the court that she had come “within a whisker of throwing (herself) out the window”.

“Finally, I’ve been recognised as a victim,” she told reporters Tuesday.

“My life was destroyed for two years because of this,” she said. “It’s a beautiful victory.”

Berdah was targeted by rapper Booba, who in 2022 launched a campaign against “thieving influencer­s” whom he accused of scamming ordinary internet users.

He has been charged with aggravated harassment, but was not among those sentenced Tuesday.

The court found that the defendants’ actions were a result of Booba’s posts, Berdah’s lawyers said in a statement.

In December, the rapper denied he had put himself at the head of an online ‘mob’.

Booba is also notorious for a 2018 brawl at a Paris airport with his former protege Kaaris, for which each received an 18month suspended sentence.

Tuesday’s cyberbully­ing conviction­s, which include fines of up to 700 euros ($760), prove that “no-one is safe behind their keyboard,” Berdah’s lawyer

David-Olivier Kaminski told reporters.

The perpetrato­rs also have to jointly come up with 54,000 euros in compensati­on for the influencer.

Berdah herself faces trial in Nice in September for bankruptcy and money laundering

Her company, Shauna Events, is also being investigat­ed for fraud.

“Nothing can justify cyberbully­ing, especially not the behaviour of the person targeted,” said Rachel-Flore Pardo, another of Berdah’s lawyers.

 ?? Photo — AFP file ?? Berdah arrives to attend the trial of a Belgian woman for attempting to blackmail Magali Berdah, at Paris courthouse on May 10, 2023.
Photo — AFP file Berdah arrives to attend the trial of a Belgian woman for attempting to blackmail Magali Berdah, at Paris courthouse on May 10, 2023.

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