Paris court imprisons Arab influencer for misleading practices and false advertising

Paris Court Ruling Against Influencer

A Paris court has sentenced Arab influencer Maeva Ghannam to a one-year suspended prison term and a fine of 150,000 euros for misleading practices and false advertising.

The ruling has sparked controversy in France over the responsibility of influencers on social media, prompting a debate about controls on digital advertising and the role of influencers in protecting consumers.

The verdict came after her conviction on charges related to misleading commercial practices and false advertising.

This decision highlights the need for stricter regulations on advertising on digital platforms to prevent marketing deceit.

Author's summary: Influencer Maeva Ghannam sentenced for misleading practices.

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Khaberni Khaberni — 2025-10-22

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