Overview
- Attorney Tom Clare says the filing will include scientific expert testimony and photos, potentially including images of Brigitte Macron pregnant or with her children.
- Brigitte Macron considers the claims deeply disturbing and is prepared to prove her gender in public despite her discomfort, according to her lawyer’s BBC interview.
- The couple sued in Delaware in July after Owens repeatedly alleged Brigitte Macron was born male, and Owens has moved to dismiss the case while signaling she will litigate.
- Court documents cited in coverage say Owens continued posting after takedown requests and added new false claims, with the complaint listing 22 counts.
- Because the Macrons are public figures, they must prove actual malice under U.S. law, driving the decision to submit detailed documentary and expert evidence.