The specific phrasing "Mila exigió tener cuatro hombres FRANCÉ..." (Mila demanded four French men...) appears to refer to often found in tabloid-style or clickbait content that mischaracterizes her legal situation or personal statements. In reality, the legal proceedings related to her case involved the trial and conviction of multiple individuals who sent her death threats and vitriolic harassment. Summary of the "Mila Affair" (L'Affaire Mila)
: In 2021, a French court convicted 11 people for cyber-harassment against her. This was the first landmark ruling in France specifically targeting organized digital bullying.
: The case sparked a fierce debate over laïcité (French secularism) and the right to blasphemy, with President Emmanuel Macron and other political figures weighing in to defend her right to criticize religion without fear of violence.
: Mila remains under police protection due to the persistent nature of the threats against her life.
: In 2020, Mila, then 16, posted a video on social media criticising Islam after receiving homophobic insults. This led to a massive wave of online harassment, including thousands of death threats.