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Olympic opening ceremony DJ files legal complaints for online abuse over ‘Last Supper’ tableau

By JOHN LEICESTER and JOCELYN NOVECK Associated PressPARIS (AP) — A storm of outrage about the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony took a legal turn Tuesday, with French prosecutors ordering police to investigate complaints from a DJ and LGBTQ+ icon t…
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Olympic opening ceremony DJ files legal complaints for online abuse over 'Last Supper' tableau

By gqlshare on July 30, 2024

By JOHN LEICESTER and JOCELYN NOVECK Associated Press

PARIS (AP) — A storm of outrage about the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony took a legal turn Tuesday, with French prosecutors ordering police to investigate complaints from a DJ and LGBTQ+ icon that she suffered a torrent of online threats and abuse in the ceremony's wake.

Barbara Butch's lawyer told The Associated Press that she had filed a formal legal complaint alleging online harassment, death threats, and insults. The lawyer, Audrey Msellati, said the complaint doesn't name any specific perpetrator or perpetrators of the alleged crimes.

The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that it received Butch's legal complaint and said it immediately tasked a special police unit that specializes in fighting hate crimes to investigate.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP's earlier story follows below.

PARIS (AP) — A storm of outrage about the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony — including angry comments from Donald Trump — took a legal turn Tuesday, with a DJ who performed at the show saying her lawyer is filing complaints over a torrent of threats and other abuse that the LGBTQ+ icon has suffered online in the ceremony's wake.

Barbara Butch's lawyer told The Associated Press that she had filed a formal legal complaint alleging cyber-harassment, death threats, and insults. The complaint doesn't name any specific perpetrator or perpetrators of the alleged crimes.

The lawyer, Audrey Msellati, said the complaint was filed with the Paris prosecutor's office, which must then decide whether it warrants a formal police investigation.

Although the ceremony's artistic director Thomas Jolly has repeatedly said that he wasn't inspired by "The Last Supper," critics interpreted part of the show that featured Butch as a mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting showing Jesus Christ and his apostles. Even Trump, in the United States, said Monday he thought it was "a disgrace."

"I'm very open-minded," the former president and current Republican nominee told Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who specifically asked about comparisons to "The Last Supper," "but I thought what they did was a disgrace."

Butch, who calls herself a "love activist," wore a silver headdress that looked like a halo as she got a party going during her segment of the show. Drag artists, dancers and others flanked Butch on both sides.

French Catholic bishops and others were among those who said Christians had been hurt and offended. Paris Olympics organizers have said there was "never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group" and that the intent was to "celebrate community tolerance."

Jolly has said he saw the moment as a celebration of diversity, and the table on which Butch spun her tunes as a tribute to feasting and French gastronomy.

"My wish isn't to be subversive, nor to mock or to shock," Jolly said. "Most of all, I wanted to send a message of love, a message of inclusion and not at all to divide."

Performer Philippe Katerine, who appeared in the next scene painted blue and nearly nude in a tribute to Dionysus, also told Le Monde newspaper that "The Last Supper" had not been referenced at all in preparations for the overall sketch.

In a statement of her own, posted on Instagram, Butch said: "Whatever some may say, I exist. I've never been ashamed of who I am, and I take responsibility for everything – including my artistic choices. All my life, I've refused to be a victim: I won't shut up."

She said she "was extremely honored" to perform in Friday's ceremony and "my heart is still full of joy."

"I'm committed, and I'm proud. Proud of who I am, of what I am, and of what I embody, both for my loved ones and for millions of French people. My France is France !" she wrote.

Msellati described Butch as in "a fighting spirit" — eager to defend herself and her choices, and still very proud of her participation. "She has no regrets, even now," the lawyer said.

The lawyer also said in an earlier statement that legal complaints would be filed regardless of "whether committed by French nationals or foreigners and intends to prosecute anyone who tries to intimidate her in the future."

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