This is the largest case of cyberbullying handled by French justice so far, with 28 persons charged.
The Public Ministry requests prison sentences, emphasizing that the digital space is not a 'law-free zone'.
All defendants targeted Magali Berdah, the head of an influencers agency, even though they did not know her personally.
Rapper Booba appears as a central figure, being accused of 'aggravated moral harassment'.
Booba denies his responsibility, but the fact coincides with the creation of his own influencers agency.
Conclusion: The case illustrates the enforcement of law in the digital space and how rivalry and competition can trigger grave accusations of bullying. Booba's role and his possible benefit from the disappearance of competitors introduces an additional layer of complexity.