The complaints continue to mount against the organizers of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: four days after the complaint for death threats filed by Thomas Jolly, Thierry Reboul and Alexandre Billard, it is the turn of the choreographer of the opening ceremony, to take legal action.
Maud Le Pladec filed a complaint for “computer harassment” according to information from Le Parisien.
Hateful messages
The choreographer, 48 years old, went to the police station in Paris Centre on Wednesday afternoon, August 7, 2024 to file a complaint.
According to information from Le Parisien, the dancer allegedly received “several hate messages, which threatened her integrity as well as the smooth running and safety of the Olympic Games ceremonies on his personal email address and Instagram account.
His complaint was “joined” with that of the organizers of the ceremony.
No arrests have been made yet The investigation initially conducted by the central police station in Paris has been entrusted to the Central Office for the Fight against Crimes against Humanity and Hate Crimes.
Messages that repeat verses from the Quran
Her complaint joined that of the other organizers of the event. On Friday, August 2, several offensive and hateful emails were sent to artistic director Thomas Jolly and Thierry Reboul, executive director of the Paris 2024 ceremonies.
The content of these messages, quoting a verse from the Koran, he indicated that “Allah’s punishment will fall on the organizers of Saint-Denis”Alexandre Billard, deputy general manager of the events agency Ubi Bene, also received threats, he explained to Le Parisien.
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