The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into an online fundraiser set up by a far-right media personality that raised 1.6 million euros for the police officer who shot dead Nahel Merzouk during a traffic stop at the end of June.
The Paris prosecutor said Wednesday that it opened an investigation into the GoFundMe fundraiser after Merzouk's family filed a legal complaint alleging fraud.
The complaint alleges that the organiser of the fundraiser, the far-right commentator Jean Messiha, misled donors, and that anyone who received the funds would be guilty of participating in the fraud.
“We welcome the speed of the decision by the prosecutor,” Yassine Bouzrou, the lawyer for Merzouk's mother, told AFP news agency.
After the police officer was charged with voluntary manslaughter for the point-blank shooting during a traffic stop on 27 June, Messiha set up the fundraiser, which he called "a historic symbol of national generosity" in support of security forces.
The shooting raised – once again – issues of police violence and racism in France, and set off five days of urban violence and riots.
The fundraiser was closed after only four days, on 5 July, following complaints.
Under French law, it is illegal to raise money to pay legal fees, fines or damages resulting from criminal cases.
A spokesperson for US-based GoFundMe told AFP that the fundraiser did not break its rules because the money was intended for the officer’s family, rather than the officer himself.
(with AFP)