Rapper Booba was heard Monday, October 2 in Paris by an investigating judge, indicated a source close to the case. The artist is accused by businesswoman Magali Berdah of waging a cyberharassment campaign against him for more than a year, according to the same source.
The rapper is the target of numerous complaints from Ms. Berdah, founder of Shauna Events, an agency specializing in relationships between television personalities and major brands.
“As you see I’m free, everything is fine. Piracy is never over,” the rapper recounted in a video posted on X (formerly Twitter). “The interview took place satisfactorily, and Booba was able to confirm his desire to collaborate in court,” said the artist’s entourage.
In the wake of virulent tweets, Magali Berdah filed a first complaint, followed by dozens of others. Since May 2022, the latter has been the target of online personal attacks.
“Help for victims of influencers”
The rapper, alongside a collective “helping victims of influencers”, intends to denounce multiple scams against Internet users for which Ms. Berdah is responsible according to him, speaking of “influvoleurs”. He also filed a complaint against
According to information from Le Parisien, Magali Berdah was taken into police custody last week in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) on suspicion of financial embezzlement dating back to 2014 and 2015.
The National Center for the Fight against Online Hate (PNLH) of the Paris public prosecutor’s office has been carrying out investigations since June 2022. The rapper had already been summoned in this context, without showing up.
In addition to the instruction targeting Booba, 28 people will be tried before the Paris Criminal Court for aggravated cyberstalking, death threats or even threats of crime against Magali Berdah. The hearings will take place on November 27, December 11 and January 24.
“We’re going to burn you.”
These 28 defendants have “varied profiles”, underlined the public prosecutor at the time of their referral to justice. “Men and women, residing throughout France, with clean criminal records or already known to the police for violence and drugs.”
They are accused of messages such as “We’re going to burn you”, “Go die bitch”, “I’m going to rape you bitch” addressed to Magali Berdah on social networks.
The latter also filed a complaint in April against the social network X (formerly Twitter) for complicity in cyberharassment. A complaint still under study by the Paris prosecutor’s office.
The offense of cyberharassment was created by a 2018 law. It can be constituted when several people attacking the same victim know that their words or behavior characterize a repetition, without each of these people having acted repeated or concerted manner.