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Nagui Files Criminal Complaints Against Cyril Hanouna and Deputy Charles Alloncle

His lawyer says the filings tie an on‑air insult to coordinated racist online harassment and seek criminal inquiries that could lead to preliminary probes.

Overview

  • Nagui lodged a complaint with constitution de partie civile against TV host Cyril Hanouna for injure publique after remarks Hanouna made on air on November 19, 2025, the filings show.
  • An initial plainte contre X for cyberharassment with racist aggravating circumstances was filed on February 11, 2026 to target the violent digital messages directed at Nagui.
  • On May 20, 2026 Nagui filed a separate complaint accusing deputy Charles Alloncle of complicity in aggravated moral harassment, alleging the deputy amplified false claims that triggered repeated online raids.
  • Franceinfo, Ouest‑France and AFP confirmed the complaints on May 28, 2026 and cite Nagui’s lawyer Isabelle Wekstein‑Steg as the main source for the chronology and allegations.
  • If investigators open preliminary inquiries the cases could test how French criminal law treats on‑air insults, coordinated cyberharassment and political speech that critics say fuels racist attacks.