The investigation, opened in May 2019 for "apology for the crime of aggravated willful harm to life", was triggered following a report by Interior Minister Christophe Castaner.

The prosecutor's office in Paris has dismissed his investigation after the release in the spring of a rap clip to controversy about France's Nick Conrad, already condemned for a previous title, was learned Monday from judicial source.

This investigation was opened in May for "apology for crimes of willful aggravated life attacks" following a report by the Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner. The proceedings were dismissed on 23 September because of an offense that was not sufficiently characterized, the prosecutor's office said, confirming information from LCI . In this clip titled "Sweet Country", this rapper to the confidential audience multiplies the provocative remarks - "I fucked France until the agony" - and attacks those who had blasted his previous clip " Hang the whites ", causing controversy this fall has earned him to be condemned by justice.

Already sentenced for provocation to the crime

In this first case, Nick Conrad - a pseudonym - received on March 19 a fine of € 5,000 suspended for provocation to the crime.