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Internet users from Doubs and Côte-d’Or among the fifteen who will be judged in October

Singer Eddy de Pretto performed in a church in June 2021 and performed his song “A quoi bon” which evokes the difficulties of reconciling his homosexuality and religion. After his performance, he had received, according to Le Parisien, nearly 3,000 messages of insults and death threats on social networks. The singer had filed a complaint.

Fifteen people will be tried before the Paris Criminal Court in early October for the homophobic cyberbullying of singer Eddy de Pretto after a concert in a church in June 2021, AFP learned Thursday from the Paris prosecutor’s office.

They will appear on October 3 and 4 for “online harassment with ITT (total interruption of work) for more than eight days and online harassment with ITT for more than eight days committed on the basis of the victim’s sexual orientation”, according to the prosecution. .

“As part of an investigation followed by the National Pole for the Fight against Online Hate” of the Paris Court of Justice which began its work in early 2021, “seventeen men, aged 20 to 26, were placed in custody between Tuesday and Thursday”said the same source.

According to the prosecution, police custody was lifted “without prosecution at this stage” and another was still in progress late Thursday afternoon.

The arrests took place throughout France: Isère, Rhône, Manche, Paris, Côte-d’Or, Haute-Loire, Gironde, Yvelines, Maine-et-Loire, Doubs, Ille-et-Vilaine, Seine-Saint- Denis, Meuse, again informed the prosecution.

A source close to the case, who confirmed to AFP the seventeen arrests, specified that the arrests had been carried out by the gendarmes of the Central Office for the fight against crimes against humanity and hate crimes ( OCLCH), in conjunction with local police and gendarmerie services.

According to this source, the suspects were mostly unknown to the justice system. Some are conservative Catholics, she added.

The facts date back to June 2021. Invited as part of the “Qui va piano va sano” festival to perform at the Saint-Eustache church in Paris, Eddy de Pretto had performed his piece “A quoi bon” which evokes the difficulties in reconciling his homosexuality and religion.

After his performance, he had received, according to Le Parisien, nearly 3,000 messages of insults and death threats on social networks. “Do you want to sing sodomite in a church? No worries, wear your balls and do the same (sic) in a mosque”, “Fuck your mother”had notably written internet users, according to screenshots posted on the singer’s Instagram account.

The latter had filed a complaint, leading to the opening of the investigation.

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