France's first couple sue Candace Owens for defamation over claims that Brigitte Macron is a man
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The Macron couple's attorney announced a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens, citing her claims that Brigitte Macron is a man. The suit, filed in Delaware, follows a year of attempts to dissuade Owens from spreading false information. The complaint, covering 219 pages, includes extensive evidence affirming Brigitte's identity as a woman. The attorney expressed frustration with Owens' dismissive response to their efforts, stating that ongoing statements could lead to significant damages at trial. The Macrons have been subjected to conspiracy theories surrounding their relationship for years, adding to the complexity of the situation.
Brigitte Macron "was born a woman, she's always been a woman," according to the couple's attorney, asserting facts amidst ongoing defamation allegations by Candace Owens.
The Macrons have been married since 2007, and Emmanuel Macron has served as France's president since 2017, facing unfounded conspiracy theories related to his wife.
The complaint against Owens details "extensive evidence" supporting Brigitte Macron's identity, stating that legal action is a necessary response to her ongoing claims.
Candace Owens labeled the defamation suit as an "obvious and desperate public relations strategy," dismissing the accusations and furthering her controversial public presence.
Read at Boston.com
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