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French athlete accused JK Rowling of bullying: writer could face five years in prison

French athlete accused JK Rowling of bullying: writer could face five years in prison

French athlete accused JK Rowling of bullying: writer could face five years in prison

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The Russians will definitely be on her side.

The 2024 Olympic Games have become the most talked about event of this summer, but not in a positive way.

The whole world watched the mockery of the Last Supper, or the athletes sleeping in the streets, or the swimming in the dirty Seine and its consequences.

The loudest scandal, however, erupted around boxer Iman Khelif, who took part in the women’s competition, although she hardly had the right to do so.

The fact is that she (or he) failed the gender test at last year’s World Championships, but the International Olympic Committee allowed her (or him) into the ring anyway.

In the first fight, Khelif’s opponent, Italian Angela Carini, missed several punches and refused to continue the fight. However, the winner’s joy did not last long.

French athlete accused JK Rowling of bullying: writer could face five years in prison

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There was a wave of outrage in the public space that a biological male was allowed to compete with women.

A whole campaign was launched against the athlete, including Elon Musk, Donald Trump and JK Rowling.

The writer published a photo of Iman, and under it many of her subscribers agreed that “he enjoyed the suffering of the unfortunate woman whom he hit on the head.”

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Khelif then filed a cyberbullying lawsuit against the entire social network.

If she (he) manages to win the case, the Harry Potter author and other ‘haters’ could face a prison sentence of two to five years or a fine of up to £214,000.

Lawyer Nabil Boudi noted that citizenship of another country will not save the perpetrators, adding:

“We ask that the Public Prosecution Service not only investigate these people, but anyone they deem necessary.”

Source: Popcorn News

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