The influencer Rym Renom was sentenced to 1 year in prison and a fine of 25,000 euros for “deceptive commercial practices”. An arrest warrant was also issued against him. © Instagram screenshot – The influencer Rym Renom is followed by 1.8 million people on Instagram. Safeguard safeguarded receiving social media alerts in the era of social networks, French justice is hitting hard. The influencer Rym Renom, followed by 1.8 million people on Instagram, has just been heavily sanctioned. The former reality TV candidate was sentenced to 1 year in prison and a 25,000 euros fine for “deceptive commercial practices”, as well as confirmation of the entry of 40,000 euros on his bank accounts, said the Yvelines prefecture in a press release released on his account x this Saturday, April 5, and relayed by BFMTV. Bali in Indonesia with his two daughters. Rym Renom is accused of having promoted on his social networks injections of hyaluronic acid to “increase the lips”. “Thanks to the survey work of the DDPP (Departmental Directorate for the Protection of Populations, Editor’s note) of Yvelines, justice sanctioned the lack of indication of the commercial intention of various publications posted online, as well as the promotion of the illicit activity of an esthetician who carried out hyaluronic acid injections to ‘increase lips’, practical that can have deplorable effects the influencer, ”says the prefecture of Yvelines. Read also: Magali Berdah: Victory on all judicial fronts for the queen of the influence “deceptive commercial practices” linked to tradingce is not the first time that French justice has been raging against the world of influence. TV candidate Julien Tanti, based in Dubai, was recently sanctioned for “deceptive business practices” linked to trading on his Instagram account and his Telegram channel. misleading commercial practices: the influencer Rym renown sentenced to 1 year in prison, € 25,000 fine and confirmation of the entry of 40,000 euros on her bank accounts. An arrest warrant was also issued. Thanks to the investigation of the DDPP of… Pic.twitter.com/hvmkzi4ipc— Prefect of Yvelines (@prefet78) April 5, 2025 Selon the general management of competition, consumption and repression of fraud (DGCCRF), almost half of the influencers it checked in 2022 and 2023 were “in anomaly”. “The DGCCRF has mainly noted the implementation of misleading commercial practices consisting in not indicating the commercial nature of their publications, or not to clearly identify the person on behalf of which they are disseminated,” she said in a statement published in April 2024. Receive our latest news every day, the selection of the main news of the day.
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