Papacito: Far Right Influencer Tried in February for Cyberharassment of Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif
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Paris. A French court will judge the far-right influencer Papacito for harassing Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who was the target of a controversy about her gender during the 2024 Olympic Games.
The French far-right influencer ‘Papacito’ will be judged in February by cyber-bullying Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, Olympic gold at the Paris Games 2024. The determination came after the pugil denounced a digital campaign in which the content creator claimed that Khelif was a man, as announced this Friday by the Paris Court. Following her quick victory against Italian Angela Carini in the JJOO boxing ‘welter’ category of 2024, Khelif was the ta…
Papacito, figure of the far right, will be tried in Paris next February for targeting Imane Khelif, Olympic boxer, during an online harassment campaign after the Paris Games
The gold medallist filed a complaint in August after a "fiery campaign" following a controversy about her gender. The defendant was already convicted in 2024 for homophobic remarks and incitement to violence.
The gold medallist had filed a complaint in Paris in August 2024 following a "fiery campaign" conducted to meet her. The investigation allowed the identification of the French activist from far right and youtubeur Ugo Gil-Jiménez, dit Papacito.
The boxer was in the category of – 66kg at the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.
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