Feb 19 • 16:47 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Magali Berdah has had 40 million euros conservatively seized from Booba's copyright rights

Magali Berdah has secured a court order to conservatively seize nearly 40 million euros in copyright rights from rapper Booba due to alleged harassment and threats against her business.

Magali Berdah, a former influencer agent, has taken legal action against rapper Booba by securing a court order in Paris to conservatively seize his copyright rights worth approximately 40.6 million euros. Berdah accuses Booba of causing significant harm to her company, Shauna Events, which specializes in influencer marketing. She claims that Booba has been harassing her on social media and has threatened brands that collaborate with her, pressuring them to sever ties with her business.

The court in Paris has provisionally assessed Berdah's claim and those of her associated companies, resulting in this significant financial conservatorship on Booba's rights. This legal measure comes in response to concerns over the impact of Booba's alleged actions, which Berdah argues have not only affected her professional reputation but also caused substantial economic losses to her venture.

As the situation unfolds, it raises questions about the responsibilities and repercussions for public figures in their interactions on social media, particularly concerning the treatment of business relationships and reputations. The case could set a precedent for future conflicts in the influencer and entertainment industries, where online conduct increasingly impacts professional outcomes.

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