The 253 serial complaints filed against the Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti for public insults towards individuals have been deemed inadmissible by the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR), announced the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation in a press release, this Friday.

These 253 complaints had been written in identical terms from a form posted online by the lawyer Fabrice Di Vizio, a figure of the familiar anti-pass movement known for his appeals and massive collective actions.

“A flaw in our system”

On Monday, the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation had already announced that he had dismissed 19,685 “standard” complaints, also drawn up from a paid form by Me Di Vizio and filed against several members of the government, denouncing in particular the health pass and the promotion of vaccination against Covid-19.

The complaints of public insult had been filed after remarks made by the Keeper of the Seals in November on the radio forum J.

"Those who refuse vaccines, these" die-hards "in reality are a flaw in our system", he said, adding: "I am told about freedom by explaining to us that these provisions, in particular the health pass, are draconian, as if freedom allowed people to contaminate others and therefore to kill”.

The CJR's complaints committee considered that the people who filed the complaint were not part of a sufficiently small group for each member to feel affected and seek compensation for the damage.

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