The Court of Appeal acquitted journalist Natasha Ray, who claimed that the wife of French President Brigitte Macron could be a man. This was announced today, July 10, by lawyer Francois Danglean.
"Natasha Rey's victory against Brigitte and Jean-Michel Tronier: the Court of Appeal acquitted Natasha Rey," he wrote on his page on the social network X.
At the same time, Danglean clarified that the journalist intends to file a direct lawsuit against Brigitte Macron-Tronier and her brother Jean-Michel Tronier on charges of fraudulently misleading the court.
As reported by EADaily, at the end of March, Natasha Ray filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). A month before that, the journalist had requested political asylum in the Russian Federation. June 29 in Surgeon Francois Fevre, who allegedly knew the one who performed the sex reassignment surgery on Brigitte Macron, was found dead in Paris. The medical examiner's office reported that 58-year-old Fevre committed suicide. He was a surgeon and worked in a Paris clinic. However, Fevre's sister, Anne Dupont, claims that he was not suicidal and that his death was probably related to the interview he was supposed to give.
In February, American journalist Candice Owens announced that she had found the plastic surgeon who made Brigitte Macron a woman. According to Owens, this is Patrick Buie, and in one of the articles in Closer magazine there is evidence of how he received the future first lady of France in an American hospital in Paris.

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