Justice has started an investigation.deceptive business practicesAfter the complaint of the rapper Booba against Shauna Events, Magali Berdah’s influential agency, one of the main ones in France, we learned on Monday from the Grasse prosecutor’s office. This investigation, opened on September 6, was entrusted to the police station of Antibes, the city where the company of this agent of persons is registered and which is under the jurisdiction of the court of Grasse.
Although Eli Yaffa’s (alias Booba) complaint alleges both Shauna Events’ alleged deceptive trade practices and organized gang fraud, the investigation was opened only based on the elements of the complaint, the first qualification being Grasse’s flooring. .
The complaint, which was initially presented by the rapper in Paris, was sent to him at the end of August. “He takes heart in condemning what he sees as injustice (…) He takes measures to shed light (on the environment) influencerswhich is based on fakes – fake stars, fake products – but real harm to the consumerBubba’s lawyer, Maitre Patrick Klugman, told AFP in July. According to complaints seen by AFP, “appears fraud schemecomplex and organized centrally by Shauna Events“, a”a system that feeds on the passivity of social networks and in particular instagramand: Snapchat:is used influencerspromote fraud“.
Online harassment
These complaints list several testimonials from consumers the rapper received and allege they were defrauded by companies promoted by influencers associated with Shauna Events; non-received and non-reimbursable products, non-conforming products, etc. For several months, Magali Berda accused Buba of harassment and also launched an investigation.
It has been open to the Paris Prosecutor’s Office’s national anti-hate online pole (PNLH) since June 1, specifically for death threats, harassment via electronic communication and public insults based on origin and gender. . In a press release in mid-July, Magali Berdah accused Buba of targeting her on social media for several months.with false and humiliating publications“. “I have been massively harassed online since then“, with thousands of daily messages, he confided.
Justice ordered to delete the rapper’s Instagram page (“@OKLM:“), as well as his Twitter account (@booba). Buba then quickly opened a new Instagram account (“@elieyaffaofficiel“) and apply to the chamber judge with a request to cancel the court’s decision. The criminal court of Marseilles should give its opinion on this case on October 3.
Source: Le Figaro

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