Overview
- Hassan filed a request with the Défenseur des droits, saying police mishandled her time in custody after a deleted post on X led to an inquiry for praising terrorism.
- Her lawyer alleges needless time in a holding cell, probing questions about her religion and republican values, and three months of phone location checks plus queries to Air France and her schedule.
- During the custody, media reports claimed synthetic drug 3‑MMC was found in her bag, but later analyses undercut that claim and prosecutors closed the narcotics track.
- Hassan says she told officers the substance was legal CBD and that this version is missing from the official report, which she refused to sign.
- Prosecutors are investigating possible breaches of investigation secrecy, the justice minister asked the Justice Inspectorate to review the leaks, and the ministry spokesman named in press reports denied the claim and filed a defamation complaint.