Overview
- The Paris prosecutor said it closed a resident’s complaint and a local “intrusion” procedure tied to campaigners entering the Îlot Saint‑Germain building.
- Prosecutors cited an irregular process, noting a police report wrongly claimed a magistrate had authorized a requisition for CCTV images from January 10 and 30.
- Police had asked the Paris city housing landlord RIVP for lobby footage after reports of tract distribution, and the request was later canceled by the 7th‑district station, according to Ian Brossat’s team.
- A separate complaint alleging activists filmed the resident without consent was also dropped because any recording occurred in common areas or outside rather than a private space.
- Grégoire’s camp calls the affair a disproportionate response to routine canvassing, while Rachida Dati’s team says residents, not the town hall, contacted police.