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Seven sentenced for harassing LGBTQ Olympic organizer

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A Paris court has ordered suspended prison terms and fines for the cyberbullying of Thomas Jolly, who staged the infamous Last Supper parody

Seven people have been sentenced in France for the cyberbullying of Thomas Jolly – the artistic director of the LGBTQ-themed opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Last year’s games opened with a controversial spectacle that included what was perceived as a recreation of Leonardo DaVinci’s ‘Last Supper’ featuring drag queens, homosexuals, transsexuals and a pro-obesity activist in the role of Christ.

The show was condemned by Christians across the world, as well as Muslims, many of whom expressed their frustration on social media. Several days after the event, the production company behind the ceremony, Paname 2024, complained that its employees were getting harassed online and had received death threats.

Jolly, who has insisted that the scene was not inspired by the ‘Last Supper’, also filed a complaint claiming was the target of “homophobic and anti-semitic threats and insults.”

In October, French authorities arrested seven people, including one woman, who were accused of writing hateful messages targeting Jolly that included posts like “degenerate Jew,” “slut,” “God will not forget you” and “you will pay for having disrespected our Lord Jesus Christ.”

On Monday, the Paris Criminal Court found the seven individuals guilty of “repeated death threats, cyberbullying and aggravated insults based on sexual orientation or real or supposed religious affiliation” against Jolly.

The court imposed suspended fines of €2,000 to €3,000 ($2,260-$3,395) and suspended prison sentences of two to four months and ordered the defendants to pay one euro in damages to the artistic director. 


The seven defendants, aged between 22 and 79, will also have to complete a five-day citizenship course, the court ruled. The X accounts of two of the accused individuals will also be suspended for six months.

Their posts came amid a wave of backlash to the Olympic opening ceremony from the Christian world, with the Bishops’ Conference of France claiming that it “mocked and ridiculed” the faith. The Vatican also said it was “saddened” by the ceremony and that it offended many Christians and believers of other religions.

The Russian Orthodox Church stated at the time that the performance represented a “counterculture of godlessness” that has emerged in the center of Europe. The head of the church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, also said it was evidence of the “de-cultivation” of moral values and the “downward trajectory of the spiritual-cultural component of Western civilization.”

The outcry over the event ultimately forced the International Olympic Committee to apologize and delete the video of the opening ceremony from online streaming platforms.

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