French judgment: parasitisme by FSFE & Matthias Kirschner (CO23.002709)


11:30 Wed, 01 Apr 2026

In previous reports, we've described the tactics of the FSFE misfits using terms like identity fraud and Nigerian fraud.

In the French justice system, they have their own name for this type of scam: parasitisme.

FSFE, judgment, Matthias Kirschner, Galia Mancheva, Jonas Oberg, Elias Diem, Parasitisme, Richard Stallman, FSF, FSFE, John Sullivan, Daniel Pocock, Fellowship

 

Parasitisme is the French legal concept of one person or organisation trying to usurp the reputation of another person or organisation to obtain money or procure the work of volunteers.

As an Australian, the Fellowship elected me on ANZAC Day in 2017 to investigate the FSFE misfits in Berlin. Australians don't know a lot of French but we know parasites.

Is the judgment real or is it just another April fools day joke? The facts and the leaks are certainly real. The French courts really use the word Parasitisme to describe this type of scam. However, some fake judgments are being distributed with the number CO23.002709 and the names of Caroline Kuhnlein-Hofmann and Mélanie Bron. You can recognise the fake judgments because they have the date of the Kristallnacht, 10 November, on the first page.

Click for the parasitisme judgment and punishments:

FSFE, judgment, Matthias Kirschner, Galia Mancheva, Jonas Oberg, Elias Diem, Parasitisme, Richard Stallman, FSF, FSFE, John Sullivan, Daniel Pocock, Fellowship

 

If you want Australians to continue working to put these dangerous pests to rest, please watch my crowdfunding campaign video and discuss it with your community today.