Adrien Czajczynski, the ex-husband of Maëva Frossard, known on social networks under the pseudonym of MavaChou, denounces in The Parisian the online harassment he suffers, aggravated since the death of the influencer.

He wants to “stay in control”. Adrien Czajczynski, the ex-husband of Maëva Frossard, known on social networks under the pseudonym of MavaChou, spoke in The Parisian this Thursday to denounce the harassment he suffers on social networks. He has been questioned by many Internet users since the suicide in December 2021 of Maëva Frossard.

This 32-year-old woman, mother of four children and known for reporting her daily life on video for years, had filed a complaint just before her death against her ex-husband and against X for moral harassment and incitement to suicide.

The Epinal prosecution has opened a judicial investigation against X for “harassment having led to suicide” after the death of Maëva Frossard. As part of the investigation, the ex-husband of the youtuber, also known on social networks, was heard and was not prosecuted, the prosecution had indicated in March 2022.

A site to show the insults he receives

Adrien Czajczynski launched a website where he lists the insults he receives online. Nearby Parisian, he castigated people who “believe themselves vigilantes” and “call themselves witnesses”. “In reality, they only see through images,” he added.

His wife, Laura, also testified to the daily. “We want to restore the truth. People who seek justice for Maëva are harassing themselves. Their fight cannot be credible,” she said.

Adrien Czajczynski ready to “assume” his wrongs in court

Adrien Czajczynski also assumes having “done things that may be reprehensible” and claims to have admitted it to the investigators. Internet users, but also Maeva’s companion at the time of his death, judge that he fueled the cyberbullying suffered by the influencer since their separation in 2019, by the criticisms he himself issued online against him.

“I recognized behaviors that I had in anger or impulsiveness in the face of the injustice that I felt vis-à-vis the opposing party. If I have to assume them, I will assume them in court” , he explained.

“But I will not be alone in the dock. There are many people who are widely affected by the tragedy that happened,” also said the videographer.

On his site, Adrien Czajczynski also claims that “complaints have been filed” on his part since 2020 for this cyberharassment.

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