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'''Juan Branco''' ({{IPA|es|xwam ˈbɾaŋko|lang}}, {{IPA|fr|ʒɥɑ̃ bʁɑ̃ko|lang}}; born 1989) is a French and Spanish lawyer, political activist, and writer.
'''Juan Branco''' (born 26 August 1989) is a Spanish and French lawyer. He became one of the lawyers and close advisers of ] and ]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x40adfd|title=Juan Branco, l'homme dans l'ombre de Julien Assange – Le Supplément du 27/03 – CANAL+ - Vidéo dailymotion|date=2016-03-27|website=Dailymotion|language=en|access-date=2018-09-19}}</ref>


Branco was born in Spain and grew up in Paris. While a student at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (]), he stood for the ] in local elections. He then worked on the 2012 presidential election campaign of ]'s candidate, ]. After that, he completed his master's degrees followed by his ] in 2014, and became a legal advisor of ] and ] between 2015 and 2019. During this period, he also stood unsuccessfully in the ] as a candidate for the left wing populist party ]. In 2018 he became involved with the ], some of whose members he defended in court ].
He is the author of the French book '']''.


Branco has published thirteen books, the most successful of which is ''Crépuscule'' (2019). Selling more than 150,000 copies within a year of publication, the work is a ] against the links that, according to the author, unite ], ] and political leaders in France.
== Biography ==
Born in ], near Malaga, Branco was admitted to the ] in 2009, where he studied philosophy and law. As a student, he participated to the struggle against the French copyright law ] along with ],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.crunchbase.com/person/juan-branco|title=Juan Branco {{!}} Crunchbase|website=Crunchbase|language=en|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> and published an essay on the subject with ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2011/06/06/reponses-a-hadopi-de-juan-branco_1532488_3260.html|title="Réponses à Hadopi", de Juan Branco|website=Le Monde|language=fr|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>


He has courted controversy for his involvement with the Russian performance artist ] in the ] affair in 2020.
After working for the Prosecutor of the ]{{cn|date=February 2020}}, he entered the ] in 2012 as an advisor to the Minister ],{{cn|date=February 2020}} before becoming a lector at the French department of ], where he pursued his doctoral studies.


In July 2023, as a member of the legal team of the ]ese opposition leader ], he accused the ] of ] at the ] over the deadly ]. In response, the Senegalese authorities issued an ] against him; he was arrested in August 2023 after entering the country clandestinely and deported to France after spending two nights in prison.
He received his doctorate in 2014.<ref name=":1" /> He was invited as a visiting researcher to ] and ]. He was recruited in 2015 as a senior research fellow at the ].<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://success-stories.fr/juan-branco-lobbyiste-militant-liberte-expression/|title=Juan Branco, portrait d’un lobbyiste militant de la liberté d’expression|date=2016-06-28|work=Success Stories|access-date=2018-09-19|language=fr-FR}}</ref>{{bcn|date=February 2020}} His thesis, focused on ] ICC's case, and was the first to be awarded by l’Ecole normale supérieure in legal studies and was published in 2015. Albeit very critical of the institution, his work got the thesis prize of Institut Varenne.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.myscience.fr/fr/wire/prix_de_these_de_l_institut_varenne-2016-ens|title=Prix de Thèse de l’Institut Varenne|last=2018|first=Scimetrica, www.scimetrica.com - ©|website=www.myscience.fr|language=fr|access-date=2018-09-24}}</ref>{{bcn|date=February 2020}}


== Background and education ==
Relying on his academic research and field work, he authored two essays on mass violence, published in 2016 and 2017 by ]<ref name="Les Inrocks">{{Cite news|url=https://mobile.lesinrocks.com/2016/03/15/actualite/ledito-de-pierre-siankowski-pour-en-finir-avec-un-certain-etat-du-monde-11812595/|title=L’édito de Pierre Siankowski&nbsp;: pour en finir avec un certain état du monde|work=Les Inrocks|access-date=2018-09-24|language=fr-FR}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mobile.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2017/02/23/livres-en-bref_5084160_3260.html?xtref=https://www.google.fr/|title=Livres en bref|website=Le Monde.fr|language=fr-FR|access-date=2018-09-24}}</ref>
Branco was born in 1989 in ], ], one of the four children of psychoanalyst Dolores Lopez and Portuguese film producer ].<ref name="Match2">{{cite web |date=8 March 2020 |title=Juan Branco, l'avocat qui intrigue |url=https://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Politique/Juan-Branco-l-avocat-qui-intrigue-1677637 |work=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=13 May 1999 |title=Portrait: Le joueur des chèques |url=https://www.liberation.fr/portrait/1999/05/13/le-joueur-des-cheques_272787/ |work=]}}</ref> He grew up in the affluent neighbourhood of ] in the ] and attended the ], an elite private school.<ref name="Match2" />


He studied as an undergraduate at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (]) and as a graduate and PhD student at the ],<ref name="Match2" /> and also at ] and ]; obtaining a "maîtrise"{{efn|former French diploma, intermediate between bachelor's and master's.}} in ], a ] in ], another in ], and a ] in ].<ref name=":322">{{Cite web |date=17 February 2020 |title=Affaire Griveaux : ce qu'il faut savoir sur Juan Branco |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/affaire-griveaux-ce-qu-il-faut-savoir-sur-juan-branco-20200217 |access-date= |website=] |language=fr}}</ref>
== Lawyer ==
As one of ]' and ]'s main legal advisers, he represented the organization during the 2015 NSA Espionnage revelations<ref></ref> and interfaced with French authorities in Assange's attempt to obtain asylum in France.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8149780/bio|title=Juan Branco|publisher=IMDb|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> He distanced himself from the timing of publication of the ] in 2017,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/06/macronleaks-french-election-campaign-hackers|title=MacronLeaks is final twist in surreal French election campaign|first=Sonia |last=Delesalle-Stolper|date=6 May 2017|work=The Guardian}}</ref> but defends WikiLeaks' publication of the ],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/wikileaks-lawyer-defends-releasing-democrat-emails-1.2861926|title=WikiLeaks lawyer defends releasing Democrat emails|work=Irish Times}}</ref> and called on ] to protect ]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/julian-assange-rape-victim-elisabeth-fritz-sweden-drop-investigation-wikileaks-stockholm-british-a7744741.html|title=Julian Assange's rape accuser reacts to investigation being dropped|work=The Independent|access-date=2018-09-19|language=en-GB}}</ref> shortly after his election. In charge of UN proceedings and of the coordination of the legal team headed by ], he frequently appeared publicly in defense of the organization and of its founder.


He went on to do ] at ] in 2013<ref name="Match2" /> and wrote a ] on the ] and ], travelling to the ] during the ].<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last= |date=2023-08-07 |title=Sénégal: qui est Juan Branco, l'avocat franco-espagnol de l'opposant Ousmane Sonko? |url=https://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20230807-s%C3%A9n%C3%A9gal-qui-est-juan-branco-l-avocat-franco-espagnol-de-l-opposant-ousmane-sonko |access-date= |website=] |language=fr}}</ref> He defended his thesis on 16 November 2014 at the ].<ref name="Match2" /> He was then employed in 2015 at the ] in ] and at ] in Rome.<ref name=":322" /><ref name="francetvinfo2" />
Considered to be one of the « shadow men » of Julian Assange,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x40adfd|title=Juan Branco, l'homme dans l'ombre de Julien Assange - Le Supplément du 27/03 - CANAL+ - Vidéo dailymotion|date=2016-03-27|website=Dailymotion|language=en|access-date=2018-09-24}}</ref> he has often described the difficulties of working with ] and has defined the main role of the organization as being an enduring "library of powers".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/@minnaliik/wikileaks-is-a-sieve-3beda99e557d|title=WikiLeaks is a Sieve|last=Kilpeläinen|first=Minna|date=2017-02-26|website=Minna Kilpeläinen|access-date=2018-09-19}}</ref>


== Political activity ==
After his admission to the Bar of Paris, he became ]’s attorney in 2017 and defended him against the French Minister of Interior ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/police-justice/article/2018/04/17/la-derive-imprevisible-de-la-galaxie-de-logan-n_5286497_1653578.html|title=L’" OAS " de Logan N. ou la dérive imprévisible d’une cellule d’ultradroite|website=Le Monde|language=fr|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> He also has represented ], his father, against ] in '']'' case.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.screendaily.com/paris-appeals-court-rules-in-favour-of-paulo-branco-on-the-man-who-killed-don-quixote/5130200.article|title=Paris appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’|work=Screen|access-date=2018-06-18|language=en}}</ref>
As a student, Branco stood for the ] in the 2008 local elections in Paris.<ref name="francetvinfo2">{{cite web |date=7 May 2019 |title=Des grandes écoles aux "gilets jaunes" en passant par WikiLeaks : qui est Juan Branco, l'avocat proche de Piotr Pavlenski? |url=https://www.francetvinfo.fr/economie/transports/gilets-jaunes/des-grandes-ecoles-aux-gilets-jaunes-en-passant-par-wikileaks-qui-est-juan-branco-l-auteur-de-crepuscule-en-guerre-contre-macron_3421861.html |work=]}}</ref> The following year, he set up the student think-tank ], with the support of former right-wing Prime Minister ].<ref name="francetvinfo2" /><ref name="Match2" />


In 2012, Branco joined ]'s ] ], working in the "culture, audiovisual and media" team as the main collaborator of future ] ].<ref name="francetvinfo2" /><ref name=":02">{{Cite news |date=22 May 2012 |title=Hadopi fait une première victime à gauche |language=fr |work=] |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2012/05/22/hadopi-fait-une-premiere-victime-a-gauche_1705472_823448.html |access-date=}}</ref> He fell out with Filipetti when she did not appoint him as head of her office once she became minister;<ref name="francetvinfo2" /> according to Branco, he was a victim of the Socialist government's new doctrine on the ], an online anti-piracy law which he had opposed since 2009.<ref name=":02" /><ref name=":322" />
== MINUSCA ==
In May 2018, whilst operating as an independent expert for the Prosecutor of the Criminal Special Court of Central Africa, Juan Branco vehemently denounced the interferences of the ] in its mandate and the recent commission of a massacre in ] by its Rwandese contingent. In the immediate aftermath of his declarations, the UN required his resignation and expelled him from the country over "security issues".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiQl3wDymxI></ref> Linking the failure of the ], which triggered the death of 34 civilians, to the concomitant visit of ] ] in Bangui<ref name="jeuneafrique.com"></ref><ref name="Ross">{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-centralafrica-un/un-fires-central-africa-legal-adviser-who-accused-peacekeepers-of-massacre-idUSKCN1IW265|title=U.N. fires Central Africa legal adviser who accused peacekeepers of...|last=Ross|first=Aaron|agency=Reuters}}</ref> and presenting it as a failed propaganda operation, Branco renewed his accusations by publishing a detailed investigation on the matter in ] in September 2018.


In the ], Branco stood for the left-wing populist party ] for ], where he came fourth with 13.94% of the vote.<ref name="francetvinfo2" />
The events triggered UN Under secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix reaction, whom admitted his presence in Bangui during the incidents, recognized there had been "very tough confrontations" between the UN forces and the population of PK5 that had caused "regrettable" civilian casualties, but refused to take a public stand on the conflict between Branco and the MINUSCA and stated that the "youth of PK5 was often manipulated and armed" by rebel groups.<ref name="jeuneafrique.com"/><ref name="Ross"/>


He was an early supporter of ], appearing at the head of protest marches and being present when protesters forced the doors of ]'s ministry with a fork-lift truck.<ref name="francetvinfo2" /> He also defended members of the movement, including Maxime Nicolle, in court ].<ref name="francetvinfo2" /> He then called for abstention in the ].<ref name="francetvinfo2" />
In the immediate aftermath of Branco's declarations, Lacroix ordered the creation of a Joint Investigation Team to establish the facts. Its conclusions, which were confidentially transmitted to the UN Secretary General, confirmed the existence of a massacre<ref>https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2018/09/BRANCO/59011</ref> and pushed ] to require "France's intervention"<ref>https://www.dw.com/fr/la-minusca-d%C3%A9clare-persona-non-grata-un-expert-ind%C3%A9pendant/a-44012828</ref> Subsequently, the Panel of experts mandated by the UN Security Council established that the Sukula operation, which had been praised by the MINUSCA as a "success" until Branco's intervention, had "deepened the divide between the population and the national security forces, reinforced the role of the self-defence groups in the community and (...) elevated the profile of the self-defence group leaders". Relying on diverse sources and witnesses recollections, it described the 10th of April events as follows: "On 10 April 2018, a patrol of Rwandan peacekeepers intervened to calm down an angry crowd mixed with self-defence group elements that was approaching the police station in the fifth district. This triggered four hours of violent clashes inside the third district that left more than 30 people killed and 100 injured, most likely including a significant number of civilian casualties. The Panel interviewed 10 civilians who were either victims themselves or had relatives who were victims. Furthermore, one Rwandan peacekeeper lost his life and eight others were injured during the clashes." According to the panel, which criticized MINUSCA for having named the operation "Sukula", recalling it meant "cleansing" in Sango, more than 70 people died in the aftermath of the operation, and no sanctions were taken. The UN, which had stated that "no rules of engagement had been broken", did not issue any further reaction.<ref>http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2018/729</ref>


== Journalist == == Legal career ==
Branco was admitted to the ] in April 2017.<ref name="francetvinfo2" />
As a journalist, Branco first covered the trial of Yvan Colonna in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.humanite.fr/node/500|title=La vérité absente du procès Colonna|date=2019-04-01|website=L'Humanité|language=fr|access-date=2019-03-31}}</ref> In 2015, he investigated the ] scandal<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=2018-10-31|title=Les étranges affaires d’Areva en Afrique|url=https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/11/BRANCO/56798|newspaper=Le Monde diplomatique|date=1 November 2016}}</ref>. He also covered the ] and the ] as a ] for '']'' and '']''.<ref name=":0" />


Prior to being admitted to the bar, Branco had worked at the ] and at the ], an institution on which he wrote two books.<ref name=":322" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2 June 2019 |title=ICC submission calls for prosecution of EU over migrant deaths |url=https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/jun/03/icc-submission-calls-for-prosecution-of-eu-over-migrant-deaths |work=]}}</ref> He also worked as a legal advisor to ] and ] between 2015 and 2019.<ref name="francetvinfo2" /> He unsuccessfully sought asylum in France for Assange.<ref>{{cite web |date=21 February 2020 |title=Les avocats de Julian Assange veulent demander l'asile politique pour le fondateur de WikiLeaks à Emmanuel Macron |url=https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-divers/affaire/assange/les-avocats-de-julian-assange-veulent-demander-l-asile-politique-pour-le-fondateur-de-wikileaks-a-emmanuel-macron_3835301.html |work=France Info}}</ref>
== Personal life ==
According to ]<ref>http://www.slate.fr/story/56743/cronenberg-entretien-cosmopolis-pattinson-dialogues-don-delillo</ref> and ],<ref>http://www.slate.fr/story/56689/don-delillo-cosmopolis</ref> he triggered the adaptation of '']'' to film.<ref name=":0" />


In 2018 he represented his father ] in his legal dispute with ] over the film '']'', with the ] ruling in Branco's favour.<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 June 2018 |title=Paris appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' |url=https://www.screendaily.com/paris-appeals-court-rules-in-favour-of-paulo-branco-on-the-man-who-killed-don-quixote/5130200.article |work=]}}</ref>
Portrayed in 2012 by La Revue Charles, he received accolades from both President ] and his political opponent former Prime Minister ], who said he had unsuccessfully offered him the direction of his 2012 Presidential campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://revuecharles.fr/juan-branco-une-grosse-production/|title=Juan Branco une grosse production|website=revuecharles.fr|language=fr-FR|access-date=2018-09-24}}</ref>


In May 2018, Branco was one of the lawyers appointed by the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (]) to assist the country's newly-established special criminal court. After less than two weeks he was dismissed by the United Nations for having posted on ] an accusation that Rwandan ] had massacred thirty civilians in the capital.<ref>{{Cite web |date=31 May 2018 |title=U.N. fires Central Africa legal adviser who accused peacekeepers of massacre |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-centralafrica-un/un-fires-central-africa-legal-adviser-who-accused-peacekeepers-of-massacre-idUSKCN1IW265 |work=]}}</ref>
In 2016, the main editorial of '']'' praised his work and defined him as one of the most important figures of his generation.<ref name="Les Inrocks"/>

In June 2019, together with Israeli lawyer Omer Shatz and Shatz's students from Sciences Po, Branco filed a 245-page submission to the International Criminal Court over the ] fleeing ]; they called for the prosecution of ] and ] over the ] after 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2 June 2019 |title=ICC submission calls for prosecution of EU over migrant deaths |language=en-GB |work=] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/jun/03/icc-submission-calls-for-prosecution-of-eu-over-migrant-deaths}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/socialistlawyer.85.0014|title=EU & Libya: Interview with Omer Shatz|date=February 2020|journal=]|doi=10.13169/socialistlawyer.85.0014 |last1=Thomas-Davis |first1=Maya |last2=Shatz |first2=Omer |issue=85 |pages=14–17 }}</ref>

In 2021, Branco represented one of the ] in the ], a teenager who was bullied online after she had insulted ].<ref>{{cite web |date=7 July 2021 |title=France: 11 convicted of cyberbullying teen who slammed Islam |url=https://apnews.com/article/europe-france-religion-islam-technology-37d079cbf54c3b9880305f2fb2365a11 |work=]}}</ref>

Branco represented a French fan club of ] in an unsuccessful attempt to block ] move to ] from a ] standpoint in 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |date=19 July 2023 |title=Court upholds Lionel Messi's move to PSG |url=https://www.marca.com/en/football/ligue-1/2023/07/19/64b7ffd6268e3e46158b45ea.html |work=]}}</ref> He then became ]'s lawyer in 2022 when the league mounted a similar challenge to ]'s new contract with Paris Saint-Germain.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2022-06-17 |title=La Liga ramps up attack on PSG with Mbappe contract challenge |url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/la-liga-ramps-up-attack-on-psg-with-mbappe-contract-challenge |access-date= |website=] |language=en}}</ref>

== Griveaux affair ==
Branco was the legal advisor of Russian performance artist ] who, in February 2020, disseminated an explicit video that led to the resignation of ] and ] candidate ]. Branco voiced his support for Pavlensky's actions in a way that caused speculation that he himself had played a role in the affair.<ref>{{cite web |date=14 February 2020 |title=Vidéos intimes de Griveaux : le rôle trouble de Juan Branco |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/politique/videos-intimes-de-griveaux-le-role-trouble-de-juan-branco-14-02-2020-2362721_20.php |work=]}}</ref> Rejecting the advice of the French Bar Association to resign due to his proximity to the events in question, Branco continued as part of the defence team of Pavlensky when the latter was arrested on charges of invasion of privacy and publishing sexually explicit images without consent.<ref>{{cite web |date=19 February 2020 |title=Le bâtonnier de Paris a demandé à Branco de ne pas défendre Pavlenski |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/justice/affaire-griveaux-le-batonnier-de-paris-demande-a-branco-de-ne-pas-defendre-pavlenski-19-02-2020-2363332_2386.php |work=Le Point}}</ref> Branco requested a psychiatric examination of the victim, which was characterised by Griveaux's lawyer as "grotesque and hateful", and refused by the court.<ref>{{cite web |date=11 March 2020 |title=Griveaux : la justice refuse l'expertise psychiatrique demandée par Branco |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/justice/griveaux-la-justice-refuse-l-expertise-psychiatrique-demandee-par-branco-11-03-2020-2366834_2386.php#xtmc=branco&xtnp=1&xtcr=4 |work=Le Point}}</ref>

In September 2021, Branco received a reprimand from the Paris Bar Association for having sent a link to the offending video.<ref name=":22">{{cite web |date=9 June 2023 |title=Affaire Griveaux: la cour d'appel de Paris annule un blâme infligé à l'avocat Juan Branco |url=https://www.leprogres.fr/faits-divers-justice/2023/06/09/la-cour-d-appel-de-paris-annule-un-blame-inflige-a-l-avocat-juan-branco |work=]}}</ref> In September 2022, investigating magistrates said that no charges would be brought against Branco although they believed that he had probably played a part in the dissemination of the explicit videos.<ref>{{cite web |date=6 September 2022 |title=Affaire Griveaux : Juan Branco échappe à la justice… mais pas Piotr Pavlenski ni sa compagne |url=https://www.marianne.net/societe/police-et-justice/affaire-griveaux-juan-branco-echappe-a-la-justicemais-pas-piotr-pavlenski-ni-sa-compagne |work=]}}</ref> In June 2023, the reprimand from the Paris Bar Association was overturned in the ].<ref name=":22" />

== Sonko affair ==
In March 2023, Branco was invited to join the defence team of ]ese opposition leader ], who was facing charges of ] after he had accused the tourism minister of mismanaging public funds. Ten days later, he was refused entry to the country after the authorities discovered he had referred to president ] as a "tyrant" in social media posts.<ref>{{Cite web |date=31 March 2023 |title=L'avocat Juan Branco expulsé du Sénégal en marge d'un procès politique |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/l-avocat-juan-branco-expulse-du-senegal-en-marge-d-un-proces-politique-20230331 |work=Le Figaro}}</ref>

In June 2023, in the wake of ], Branco accused the ] of ], filing a complaint in France and calling for an investigation by the ]; in July the ] responded by filing a complaint against Branco for having identified French agents in Senegal, accusing him of putting their lives in danger;<ref>{{cite web |date=12 July 2023 |title=Le ministère des Affaires étrangères porte plainte contre Juan Branco |url=https://www.europe1.fr/politique/info-europe-1-le-ministere-des-affaires-etrangeres-porte-plainte-contre-juan-branco-4193848 |work=Europe 1}}</ref> the Prosecutor's Office decided not to pursue the matter.<ref>{{cite web |date=2 August 2023 |title=Divulgation de l'identité d'agents français : le signalement du Quai d'Orsay contre Juan Branco classé sans suite |url=https://www.marianne.net/monde/afrique/divulgation-de-lidentite-dagents-francais-le-signalement-du-quai-dorsay-contre-juan-branco-classe-sans-suite |work=Marianne}}</ref>

Senegal meanwhile issued an ] against Branco, which did not prevent him entering the country illegally to attend a press conference of Sonko's legal team on 30 July 2023.<ref>{{cite web |date=1 August 2023 |title=Senegalese opposition leader's lawyer actively sought after surprise appearance |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/en/le-monde-africa/article/2023/08/01/senegalese-opposition-leader-s-lawyer-actively-sought-after-surprise-appearance_6074756_124.html |work=]}}</ref> On 4 August, he was arrested on the border with ]. Transferred to Rebeuss prison in ], he appeared before a judge on 6 August and was charged with conspiracy, spreading fake news and endangering public safety.<ref>{{Cite web |date=6 August 2023 |title=French lawyer for Senegalese opposition leader jailed in Dakar |url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20230806-juan-branco-arrested-senegal-lawyer-ousmane-sonko |work=]}}</ref> The following day he was ] with a deportation order and arrived back in Paris on 8 August.<ref>{{cite web |date=8 August 2023 |title=Sénégal : pourquoi Juan Branco a été arrêté pour "complot" et expulsé |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/senegal-pourquoi-juan-branco-a-ete-arrete-pour-complot-a-dakar-20230807 |work=Le Figaro}}</ref> At a press conference on the same day, he urged Senegal's government to release all political prisoners.<ref>{{Cite web |date=8 August 2023 |title=Juan Branco urges Senegal's government to release political prisoners |url=https://www.africanews.com/2023/08/10/juan-branco-urges-senegals-government-to-release-political-prisoners/ |work=]}}</ref> On 18 August, he was received at the ], together with Said Larifou, to draw the UN's attention to Sonko's situation.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2023-08-18 |title=Les avocats de l'opposant sénégalais Ousmane Sonko internationalisent leur combat |url=https://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20230818-les-avocats-de-l-opposant-s%C3%A9n%C3%A9galais-ousmane-sonko-internationalisent-leur-combat |access-date= |website=] |language=fr}}</ref>

== Questions of integrity ==

While at school, Branco set up a ] in which fellow pupils were subjected to sexist and homophobic insults. One of those who had been bullied on the blog was future ] and ] ], who spoke about the experience on TV in November 2023. Branco, who was not named in the interview, responded with a claim that it was Attal who was a bully. Branco had also attacked Attal in his book ''Crépuscule''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/que-sait-on-des-accusations-de-harcelement-homophobe-portees-par-gabriel-attal-contre-juan-branco-20231110_XATWC5CQAZCKJNKL4O5L5WQAU4/|title=CheckNews: Que sait-on des accusations de harcèlement homophobe portées par Gabriel Attal contre Juan Branco?|date=10 November 2023|work=Libération}}</ref>

In October 2016 Branco offered his services as a lawyer to the terrorist ] in a letter which was revealed by '']'' in February 2020.<ref name=":1" /> As he was not yet admitted to the bar and therefore not legally permitted to practice law, a number of lawyers characterised Branco's actions as illegal. Branco explained that in October 2016 he had already qualified as a lawyer and could have been admitted to the bar at any time.<ref>{{cite web |date=25 February 2020 |title="C'est un exercice illégal" : quand il sollicite le terroriste Abdeslam, Juan Branco... n'est pas encore avocat |url=https://www.marianne.net/societe/c-est-un-exercice-illegal-quand-il-sollicite-le-terroriste-abdeslam-juan-branco-n-est-pas |work=]}}</ref> Abdeslam did not reply to the letter.<ref name=":1">{{cite web |date=22 February 2020 |title=Exclusif: Quand Juan Branco écrivait à Salah Abdeslam |url=https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/exclusif-quand-juan-branco-ecrivait-a-salah-abdeslam |work=]}}</ref>

Branco has used multiple identities (]) since 2005 to embellish his own biography on Misplaced Pages and to settle accounts with others.<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 February 2020 |title=Sur Wikipédia, les vies rêvées de Juan Branco |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/sur-wikipedia-les-vies-revees-de-juan-branco-20200221 |work=Le Figaro}}</ref> According to an article in '']'', he sent an email in 2014 to the employer of another Misplaced Pages editor, in which he pretended to be a Misplaced Pages administrator and threatened them with legal action.<ref>{{cite web |date=14 February 2020 |title=Juan Branco, l'avocat qui veut la peau de la Macronie et conseille le tombeur de Griveaux |url=https://www.lexpress.fr/politique/juan-branco-le-radical-chic-qui-veut-la-peau-de-la-macronie_2061348.html |url-access=subscription |work=]}}</ref> Branco responded to the article with a denial, saying he had never attacked anyone on Misplaced Pages.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-04-29 |title=Droit de réponse de Juan Branco |url=https://www.lexpress.fr/politique/droit-de-reponse-de-juan-branco_2074683.html |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=L'Express |language=fr}}</ref>

In April 2021, a 20-year-old woman accused Branco of raping her after having given her the drug lamaline.{{efn|A medication containing ], ] and ].}} Branco said the sex was consensual.<ref>{{cite web |date=2 May 2021 |title="J'avais peur qu'il devienne violent" : le récit glaçant de la jeune femme qui accuse Juan Branco de viol |url=https://www.ladepeche.fr/2021/05/02/enquete-pour-viol-contre-lavocat-juan-branco-son-accusatrice-revient-sur-les-faits-9521758.php |work=]}}</ref>

== Writing ==
Branco has written the following:

* ''Réponses à Hadopi'' (Paris, Capricci, 2011, {{ISBN|978-2918040255}})
* ''De l'affaire Katanga au contrat social global: Un regard sur la Cour pénale internationale'' (thesis) (Paris, 2015, LGDJ-IUV, 2015, {{ISBN|978-2370320582}})
* ''L'ordre et le monde'', edited by ] and ] (Paris, Fayard, 2016, {{ISBN|978-2213680880}})
* ''D'après une image de Daesh'' (Paris, Lignes, 2017, {{ISBN|978-2-35526-164-0}})
* ''Crépuscule'' (Paris, Au diable vauvert, 2019, {{ISBN|979-1030702606}})
* ''Contre Macron'' (Paris, Éditions Divergence, 2019, {{ISBN|979-1097088125}})
* ''Assange, l'antisouverain'' (Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 2020, {{ISBN|978-2204133074}})
* ''La République ne vous appartient pas : Discours à polytechnique'', (Paris, Au diable vauvert, 2020, {{ISBN|979-10-307-0379-5}})
* ''Abattre l'ennemi'' (Paris,Éditions Michel Lafon, 2021, {{ISBN|978-2-7499-4697-9}})
* ''Treize pillards'' (Paris, Au diable vauvert, 2022, {{ISBN|979-10-307-0507-2}})
* ''Luttes'' (Paris, Michel Lafon, 2022, {{ISBN|978-2-7499-4955-0}})
* ''Coup d'État: Manuel insurrectionnel'' (Paris, Au diable vauvert, 2023, {{ISBN|979-10-307-0625-3}})
* ''Hanouna'' (Paris, Au diable vauvert, 2023, {{ISBN|979-10-307-0629-1}})

''Crépuscule'', Branco's most successful work, sold more than 150,000 copies within a year of its publication<ref>{{cite web |date=17 February 2020 |title=Derrière la chute de Benjamin Griveaux, enquête sur le rôle d'un trio sans foi ni loi |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2020/02/17/derriere-la-chute-de-benjamin-griveaux-un-trio-sans-foi-ni-loi_6029811_823448.html |work=Le Monde}}</ref> and was downloaded around a million times.<ref name=":0" /> The book is a critique of Macron's presidency and challenges his legitimacy as a president whose ] depended, in the opinion of the author, on the support of ] and ]s.<ref name=Slate>{{Cite web |date=26 April 2019 |title=Crépuscule» de Juan Branco, ce qu'il faut garder et ce qu'il faut jeter |url=http://www.slate.fr/story/176217/livre-crepuscule-juan-branco-fact-checking-pouvoir-emmanuel-macron-politique-medias |work=]}}</ref> Reviewed in the French edition of the magazine '']'', the book was praised for its exploration of the networks of power in France, and criticised for its reliance on unsubstantiated claims.<ref name=Slate/> It originally appeared online in December 2018; an expanded version, edited by journalist and writer ], was then published in print in March 2019.<ref name="Figaro12">{{cite web |date=9 April 2019 |title=Crépuscule: succès fulgurant pour le livre de l'avocat Juan Branco |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/crepuscule-succes-fulgurant-pour-le-livre-de-l-avocat-juan-branco-20190409 |work=]}}</ref> ] magazine suggested that ''Crépuscule'' was "likely to be the work that defines this period".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2019-08-19 |title=The real victims of France's 'yellow vest' revolution |url=https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/les-gilets-jaunes |access-date= |website=] |language=en-GB}}</ref>

In 2020 he published a biography of Assange called ''Assange, l'antisouverain''. '']'' referred to the book as a literary ], more about the author than the subject.<ref name=":12">{{cite web |date=9 March 2020 |title=Ce que Juan Branco dit de Julian Assange |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/livres/ce-que-juan-branco-dit-de-julian-assange-09-03-2020-2366377_37.php |work=Le Point}}</ref>


== Bibliography == == Bibliography ==
* ''Réponses à Hadopi'' (Paris, Capricci, 2011, {{ISBN|978-2918040255}})<ref></ref>
* ''De l'affaire Katanga au contrat social global: Un regard sur la Cour pénale internationale'' (Paris, 2015, LGDJ-IUV, 2015, {{ISBN|978-2370320582}})<ref></ref>
* ''L'ordre et le monde'' (Paris, Fayard, 2016, {{ISBN|978-2213680880}}), edited by ] and ]<ref></ref>
* ''D'après une image de Daesh'' (Paris, Lignes, 2017, {{ISBN|978-2-35526-164-0}})<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.editions-lignes.com/D-APRES-UNE-IMAGE-DE-DAESH.html|title=Editorial description}}</ref>
*''Contre Macron'' (Edition Divergence, 2019, {{ISBN|979-1097088125}})
* ''Crépuscule'' (Paris, Au Diable Vauvert, 2019) {{ISBN|979-1030702606}}


* Mariel Primois, ''Signé Branco'', Paris, Au diable Vauvert, 2019.
== References ==
* Franck Cormerais, Amar Lakel, ''Juan Branco, influenceur éphémère ou figure d’un nouvel « intellectuel numérique » ?'' in Quaderni 2023/2 (n°109), 39-58.
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== External links ==
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* https://twitter.com/anatolium
* https://branco-associes.fr


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French-Spanish lawyer, writer and political activist

Juan Branco
Branco in 2019
Born1989 (age 34–35)
Estepona, Andalusia, Spain
Nationality
  • French
  • Spanish
EducationÉcole normale supérieure (Paris) (PhD)
Sciences Po Paris
Paris Sorbonne University
Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Occupations
  • Lawyer
  • political activist
  • writer
EmployerWikiLeaks (2015–2019)
Notable workCrépuscule
Political partyThe Greens (France) (2008)
Socialist Party (France) (2012)
La France Insoumise (2017)
MovementYellow Vests Movement
(since 2018)
FatherPaulo Branco
Websitejuan-branco.fr

Juan Branco (Spanish: [xwam ˈbɾaŋko], French: [ʒɥɑ̃ bʁɑ̃ko]; born 1989) is a French and Spanish lawyer, political activist, and writer.

Branco was born in Spain and grew up in Paris. While a student at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), he stood for the Green Party in local elections. He then worked on the 2012 presidential election campaign of Socialist Party's candidate, François Hollande. After that, he completed his master's degrees followed by his PhD in 2014, and became a legal advisor of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange between 2015 and 2019. During this period, he also stood unsuccessfully in the 2017 French legislative election as a candidate for the left wing populist party La France Insoumise. In 2018 he became involved with the Yellow vests movement, some of whose members he defended in court pro bono.

Branco has published thirteen books, the most successful of which is Crépuscule (2019). Selling more than 150,000 copies within a year of publication, the work is a polemic against the links that, according to the author, unite business, media and political leaders in France.

He has courted controversy for his involvement with the Russian performance artist Petr Pavlensky in the Griveaux affair in 2020.

In July 2023, as a member of the legal team of the Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, he accused the Senegalese government of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court over the deadly 2023 Senegalese protests. In response, the Senegalese authorities issued an international arrest warrant against him; he was arrested in August 2023 after entering the country clandestinely and deported to France after spending two nights in prison.

Background and education

Branco was born in 1989 in Estepona, near Málaga, one of the four children of psychoanalyst Dolores Lopez and Portuguese film producer Paulo Branco. He grew up in the affluent neighbourhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement of Paris and attended the École alsacienne, an elite private school.

He studied as an undergraduate at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) and as a graduate and PhD student at the École normale supérieure, and also at Paris-IV and Paris-I Universities; obtaining a "maîtrise" in modern literature, a master's in political philosophy, another in geopolitics, and a doctorate in international law.

He went on to do research at Yale University in 2013 and wrote a dissertation on the International Criminal Court and mass violence, travelling to the Central African Republic during the civil war. He defended his thesis on 16 November 2014 at the École normale supérieure. He was then employed in 2015 at the Max Planck Institute in Luxembourg and at La Sapienza University in Rome.

Political activity

As a student, Branco stood for the Green Party in the 2008 local elections in Paris. The following year, he set up the student think-tank Jeune République, with the support of former right-wing Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.

In 2012, Branco joined François Hollande's Socialist Party presidential election campaign, working in the "culture, audiovisual and media" team as the main collaborator of future Culture Minister Aurélie Filippetti. He fell out with Filipetti when she did not appoint him as head of her office once she became minister; according to Branco, he was a victim of the Socialist government's new doctrine on the HADOPI law, an online anti-piracy law which he had opposed since 2009.

In the 2017 French legislative election, Branco stood for the left-wing populist party La France Insoumise for Seine-Saint-Denis's 12th constituency, where he came fourth with 13.94% of the vote.

He was an early supporter of Yellow vests movement, appearing at the head of protest marches and being present when protesters forced the doors of Benjamin Griveaux's ministry with a fork-lift truck. He also defended members of the movement, including Maxime Nicolle, in court pro bono. He then called for abstention in the 2019 European Parliament election in France.

Legal career

Branco was admitted to the bar in April 2017.

Prior to being admitted to the bar, Branco had worked at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at the International Criminal Court, an institution on which he wrote two books. He also worked as a legal advisor to WikiLeaks and Julian Assange between 2015 and 2019. He unsuccessfully sought asylum in France for Assange.

In 2018 he represented his father Paulo Branco in his legal dispute with Terry Gilliam over the film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, with the Court of Appeal of Paris ruling in Branco's favour.

In May 2018, Branco was one of the lawyers appointed by the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) to assist the country's newly-established special criminal court. After less than two weeks he was dismissed by the United Nations for having posted on Twitter an accusation that Rwandan peacekeepers had massacred thirty civilians in the capital.

In June 2019, together with Israeli lawyer Omer Shatz and Shatz's students from Sciences Po, Branco filed a 245-page submission to the International Criminal Court over the deaths of thousands of migrants who drowned in the Mediterranean fleeing Libya; they called for the prosecution of European Union and member states over the EU’s deterrence-based migration policy after 2014.

In 2021, Branco represented one of the cyberbullies in the Mila affair, a teenager who was bullied online after she had insulted Islam.

Branco represented a French fan club of FC Barcelona in an unsuccessful attempt to block Lionel Messi's move to Paris St-Germain from a financial fair play standpoint in 2021. He then became La Liga's lawyer in 2022 when the league mounted a similar challenge to Kylian Mbappé's new contract with Paris Saint-Germain.

Griveaux affair

Branco was the legal advisor of Russian performance artist Petr Pavlensky who, in February 2020, disseminated an explicit video that led to the resignation of French deputy and Paris mayoral candidate Benjamin Griveaux. Branco voiced his support for Pavlensky's actions in a way that caused speculation that he himself had played a role in the affair. Rejecting the advice of the French Bar Association to resign due to his proximity to the events in question, Branco continued as part of the defence team of Pavlensky when the latter was arrested on charges of invasion of privacy and publishing sexually explicit images without consent. Branco requested a psychiatric examination of the victim, which was characterised by Griveaux's lawyer as "grotesque and hateful", and refused by the court.

In September 2021, Branco received a reprimand from the Paris Bar Association for having sent a link to the offending video. In September 2022, investigating magistrates said that no charges would be brought against Branco although they believed that he had probably played a part in the dissemination of the explicit videos. In June 2023, the reprimand from the Paris Bar Association was overturned in the Paris Court of Appeal.

Sonko affair

In March 2023, Branco was invited to join the defence team of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, who was facing charges of defamation after he had accused the tourism minister of mismanaging public funds. Ten days later, he was refused entry to the country after the authorities discovered he had referred to president Macky Sall as a "tyrant" in social media posts.

In June 2023, in the wake of unrest in Senegal, Branco accused the Senegalese government of crimes against humanity, filing a complaint in France and calling for an investigation by the International Criminal Court; in July the French Minister of Foreign Affairs responded by filing a complaint against Branco for having identified French agents in Senegal, accusing him of putting their lives in danger; the Prosecutor's Office decided not to pursue the matter.

Senegal meanwhile issued an international arrest warrant against Branco, which did not prevent him entering the country illegally to attend a press conference of Sonko's legal team on 30 July 2023. On 4 August, he was arrested on the border with Mauritania. Transferred to Rebeuss prison in Dakar, he appeared before a judge on 6 August and was charged with conspiracy, spreading fake news and endangering public safety. The following day he was released on bail with a deportation order and arrived back in Paris on 8 August. At a press conference on the same day, he urged Senegal's government to release all political prisoners. On 18 August, he was received at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, together with Said Larifou, to draw the UN's attention to Sonko's situation.

Questions of integrity

While at school, Branco set up a Skyblog in which fellow pupils were subjected to sexist and homophobic insults. One of those who had been bullied on the blog was future education minister and prime minister Gabriel Attal, who spoke about the experience on TV in November 2023. Branco, who was not named in the interview, responded with a claim that it was Attal who was a bully. Branco had also attacked Attal in his book Crépuscule.

In October 2016 Branco offered his services as a lawyer to the terrorist Salah Abdeslam in a letter which was revealed by Valeurs Actuelles in February 2020. As he was not yet admitted to the bar and therefore not legally permitted to practice law, a number of lawyers characterised Branco's actions as illegal. Branco explained that in October 2016 he had already qualified as a lawyer and could have been admitted to the bar at any time. Abdeslam did not reply to the letter.

Branco has used multiple identities (sockpuppets) since 2005 to embellish his own biography on Misplaced Pages and to settle accounts with others. According to an article in L'Express, he sent an email in 2014 to the employer of another Misplaced Pages editor, in which he pretended to be a Misplaced Pages administrator and threatened them with legal action. Branco responded to the article with a denial, saying he had never attacked anyone on Misplaced Pages.

In April 2021, a 20-year-old woman accused Branco of raping her after having given her the drug lamaline. Branco said the sex was consensual.

Writing

Branco has written the following:

Crépuscule, Branco's most successful work, sold more than 150,000 copies within a year of its publication and was downloaded around a million times. The book is a critique of Macron's presidency and challenges his legitimacy as a president whose election depended, in the opinion of the author, on the support of oligarchs and media barons. Reviewed in the French edition of the magazine Slate, the book was praised for its exploration of the networks of power in France, and criticised for its reliance on unsubstantiated claims. It originally appeared online in December 2018; an expanded version, edited by journalist and writer Denis Robert, was then published in print in March 2019. GQ magazine suggested that Crépuscule was "likely to be the work that defines this period".

In 2020 he published a biography of Assange called Assange, l'antisouverain. Le Point referred to the book as a literary selfie, more about the author than the subject.

Bibliography

  • Mariel Primois, Signé Branco, Paris, Au diable Vauvert, 2019.
  • Franck Cormerais, Amar Lakel, Juan Branco, influenceur éphémère ou figure d’un nouvel « intellectuel numérique » ? in Quaderni 2023/2 (n°109), 39-58.

Notes

  1. former French diploma, intermediate between bachelor's and master's.
  2. A medication containing paracetamol, opium and caffeine.

References

  1. ^ "Juan Branco, l'avocat qui intrigue". Paris Match. 8 March 2020.
  2. "Portrait: Le joueur des chèques". Libération. 13 May 1999.
  3. ^ "Affaire Griveaux : ce qu'il faut savoir sur Juan Branco". Le Figaro (in French). 17 February 2020.
  4. "Sénégal: qui est Juan Branco, l'avocat franco-espagnol de l'opposant Ousmane Sonko?". Radio France Internationale (in French). 7 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Des grandes écoles aux "gilets jaunes" en passant par WikiLeaks : qui est Juan Branco, l'avocat proche de Piotr Pavlenski?". France Info. 7 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Hadopi fait une première victime à gauche". Le Monde (in French). 22 May 2012.
  7. "ICC submission calls for prosecution of EU over migrant deaths". The Guardian. 2 June 2019.
  8. "Les avocats de Julian Assange veulent demander l'asile politique pour le fondateur de WikiLeaks à Emmanuel Macron". France Info. 21 February 2020.
  9. "Paris appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'". Screen Daily. 15 June 2018.
  10. "U.N. fires Central Africa legal adviser who accused peacekeepers of massacre". Reuters. 31 May 2018.
  11. "ICC submission calls for prosecution of EU over migrant deaths". The Guardian. 2 June 2019.
  12. Thomas-Davis, Maya; Shatz, Omer (February 2020). "EU & Libya: Interview with Omer Shatz". Socialist Lawyer (85): 14–17. doi:10.13169/socialistlawyer.85.0014.
  13. "France: 11 convicted of cyberbullying teen who slammed Islam". AP. 7 July 2021.
  14. "Court upholds Lionel Messi's move to PSG". MARCA. 19 July 2023.
  15. "La Liga ramps up attack on PSG with Mbappe contract challenge". Radio France Internationale. 17 June 2022.
  16. "Vidéos intimes de Griveaux : le rôle trouble de Juan Branco". Le Point. 14 February 2020.
  17. "Le bâtonnier de Paris a demandé à Branco de ne pas défendre Pavlenski". Le Point. 19 February 2020.
  18. "Griveaux : la justice refuse l'expertise psychiatrique demandée par Branco". Le Point. 11 March 2020.
  19. ^ "Affaire Griveaux: la cour d'appel de Paris annule un blâme infligé à l'avocat Juan Branco". Le Progrès. 9 June 2023.
  20. "Affaire Griveaux : Juan Branco échappe à la justice… mais pas Piotr Pavlenski ni sa compagne". Marianne. 6 September 2022.
  21. "L'avocat Juan Branco expulsé du Sénégal en marge d'un procès politique". Le Figaro. 31 March 2023.
  22. "Le ministère des Affaires étrangères porte plainte contre Juan Branco". Europe 1. 12 July 2023.
  23. "Divulgation de l'identité d'agents français : le signalement du Quai d'Orsay contre Juan Branco classé sans suite". Marianne. 2 August 2023.
  24. "Senegalese opposition leader's lawyer actively sought after surprise appearance". Le Monde. 1 August 2023.
  25. "French lawyer for Senegalese opposition leader jailed in Dakar". Radio France Internationale. 6 August 2023.
  26. "Sénégal : pourquoi Juan Branco a été arrêté pour "complot" et expulsé". Le Figaro. 8 August 2023.
  27. "Juan Branco urges Senegal's government to release political prisoners". Africanews. 8 August 2023.
  28. "Les avocats de l'opposant sénégalais Ousmane Sonko internationalisent leur combat". Radio France Internationale (in French). 18 August 2023.
  29. "CheckNews: Que sait-on des accusations de harcèlement homophobe portées par Gabriel Attal contre Juan Branco?". Libération. 10 November 2023.
  30. ^ "Exclusif: Quand Juan Branco écrivait à Salah Abdeslam". Valeurs actuelles. 22 February 2020.
  31. ""C'est un exercice illégal" : quand il sollicite le terroriste Abdeslam, Juan Branco... n'est pas encore avocat". Marianne. 25 February 2020.
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