Michaël Youn is having a dark week. Three days after a homejacking near Aix-en-Provence, he received death threats on social networks. A woman, with her face uncovered, accuses him of plots and threatens her family.
Explicit threats and violent home-jacking
On May 11, two hooded individuals entered his home, threatening his 14-year-old daughter with a weapon. They stole goods for an amount estimated at 100,000 euros. Two days later, the woman, under the pseudonym “The Demiurge Queen”, published videos where she threatened Youn and his family. His words are alarming and reveal an unstable state of mind.
Michaël Youn chose to respond with humor, but the seriousness of the situation is undeniable. Death threats, whether in person or online, are punishable by French law with three years’ imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros. The publication of videos with the face uncovered makes it easier to identify the author.
Physical and digital violence intertwine, highlighting a worrying phenomenon for celebrities. Michaël Youn, by making these threats public, creates a visible file, a strategy already used by other personalities. This week, he experienced a nightmare that many fear.
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