How long does it take for the courts to consider a complaint?

This is the question that Hoshi asks Emmanuel Macron.

The singer, now 25, filed a complaint "more than two years ago" after she suffered online harassment "in a pack".

Her sexual orientation was targeted, especially after her performance at the 35th Victoires de la Musique where she kissed one of her dancers on the mouth at the end of her song

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The artist has also received death and rape threats, some Internet users having found his address.

Since his complaint, no trial has taken place, and the harassment continues.

Judicial slowness

"It's been more than two years since I filed a complaint for the threats and insults of a homophobic nature that I have received since my song

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I put on a good face, I ignore, I try to be strong but here is what I still receive frequently.

Justice is slow, very slow,” she wrote on Twitter adding examples of messages she receives.

You can read lesbophobic remarks and death threats.

The singer also added an audio in which the author evokes "the hatred I have towards you".

Hoshi tagged Emmanuel Macron in this latest message, as well as Elisabeth Borne, his new prime minister.

“I live with the daily fear that one of them will act.

Do you intend to act?

she asks them.

Few figures circulate on cyberbullying cases.

In 2017, out of a total of 558,000 convictions throughout the country, eight concerned acts of online harassment.

The same year, 1,585 complaints had been filed for acts of revenge porn, another offense of online violence, and 20 convictions had been pronounced.

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