French judges receive death threats after Marine Le Pen conviction
- Bénédicte de Perthuis, the judge who sentenced Marine Le Pen for embezzling EU funds, is under police protection due to death threats, as reported by domestic press.
- Le Pen was found guilty of using EU funds improperly and received a five-year ban from public office, according to the Paris court ruling.
- France's Justice Minister Gérard Darmanin called the threats against de Perthuis "unacceptable in a democracy," highlighting concerns over judicial independence.
- An investigation is underway by Paris police into the threats posted online against de Perthuis and other officials involved in Le Pen's trial.
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French judges receive death threats after Marine Le Pen conviction
French judges who convicted far-right leader Marine Le Pen of embezzlement have received death threats since the verdict was handed down, prompting police to launch a new investigation, judicial sources said.
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