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Woman arrested for allegedly sending 'erotic photos' to French minister France's economy minister Emmanuel Macron 'harassed by law student with erotic photos'
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A law student has been arrested after she allegedly sent saucy snaps to France’s economy minister.  A law student has been arrested for reportedly bombarding France’s economy minister with erotic pictures. 
The unnamed woman was detained by police at her home in Montpelier on 25 February for reportedly sending "repeated malicious messages aimed at disturbing the peace of others".  The unnamed woman was detained by police at her home in Montpelier for allegedly sending "repeated malicious messages aimed at disturbing the peace of others" to Emmanuel Macron. 
The 29-year-old faces allegations she sent “malicious messages” and “erotic photos” to the French minister for economy, Emmanuel Macron.  Mr Macron is said to have been receiving the dubious messages via his personal email address. 
The married 38-year-old is said to have been receiving the dubious messages via his personal email address.  According to the French newspaper Midi Libre, the woman referred to the minister as her “love” in the correspondence.
French newspaper the Midi Libre reported the woman referred to the minister as her “love” in the correspondence.
It is thought she began sending messages in September before Mr Macron finally reported her this month. It is thought she began sending messages in September before Mr Macron finally reported her this month. 
A member of the judiciary told the paper: "We can't tolerate a public person being harassed by emails.A member of the judiciary told the paper: "We can't tolerate a public person being harassed by emails.
“There were also photos of her – of which we won’t go into the details." “There were also photos of her – of which we won’t go into the details." 
It is understood she will have to undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether her obsession is merely a phase or part of a more worrying infatuation. It is understood she will have to undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether her obsession is merely a phase or part of a more worrying infatuation. 
Depending on the outcome, the woman could then be tried for harassment. Depending on the outcome, the woman could then be tried for harassment. 
It is thought the student discovered his email after he invited start-up ideas to be sent to his Gmail account following a conference.It is thought the student discovered his email after he invited start-up ideas to be sent to his Gmail account following a conference.