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amandine
[ah-muhn-deen, am-uhn-]
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Two other defendants - self-styled independent journalist Natacha Rey and internet fortune-teller Amandine Roy – were already found guilty of slander last year for claiming that France's first lady had never existed, and that her brother had changed gender and started using her name.
Two of them - self-styled independent journalist Natacha Rey and internet fortune-teller Amandine Roy – were found guilty of slander last year for claiming that France's first lady had never existed, and that her brother Jean-Michel Trogneux had changed gender and started using her name.
The defendants also include a woman already the subject of a libel complaint filed by Brigitte Macron in 2022: Delphine J., 51, a self-proclaimed spiritual medium who goes by the pseudonym Amandine Roy.
Hilgendorf and her colleagues, Amandine Chaix, PhD, assistant professor of nutrition and integrative physiology, and Greg Ducker, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, studied mice fed high-fat diets and others genetically designed to have hyperlipidemia without other hallmarks of obesity, such as elevated glucose and insulin.
The allegation originated in fringe online spaces years earlier, notably through a 2021 YouTube video by French bloggers Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey.
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