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Fantasm Speaks Out After Defamation Case Win

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Fantasm Speaks Out After Defamation Case Win over false sexual abuse allegations associated with his name for years Fantasm has spoken out after winning a defamation case tied to false sexual abuse allegations that had been publicly associated with his name for years. The ruling marks a major turning point for Fantasm, real name Kenzo Meservey, after a period in which the accusations affected his reputation, career, and personal life while continuing to circulate online.

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Fantasm Speaks Out After Defamation Case Win over false sexual abuse allegations associated with his name for years Fantasm has spoken out after winning a defam...

Fantasm Speaks Out After Defamation Case Win over false sexual abuse allegations associated with his name for years Fantasm has spoken out after winning a defamation case tied to false sexual abuse allegations that had been publicly associated with his name for years. The ruling marks a major turning point for Fantasm, real name Kenzo Meservey, after a period in which the accusations affected his reputation, career, and personal life while continuing to circulate online. The case was heard by the Lyon Judicial Court, which found the accuser guilty of public defamation and ordered damages, emotional distress compensation, and legal fees to be paid. His statement also addresses how his name was later pulled into the wider Techno Files fallout before the legal process had reached its conclusion, adding another layer to the public scrutiny around him. With the matter now concluded in court, Fantasm is using this moment to correct the public record, address the impact of the case, and move forward with his music and upcoming projects. Fantasm Addresses The Years Of Damage Behind The Defamation Case Win After the ruling, Fantasm addressed the outcome directly on Instagram, writing about how difficult it was to begin the case without the support system he later found around him. He said he was 19 when the situation started, placing the case within a period that affected the early years of his career as well as his personal life. That context matters because the ruling is not only a legal update, but also a response to years of public association with allegations the Lyon Judicial Court found had no factual basis. His post frames the decision as a moment of relief after a long process that unfolded while his name continued to circulate online. It also gives readers a clearer sense of why the case carries personal weight for Fantasm, beyond the headline of a legal win. View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@fantasm_techno) The official statement goes further by describing the period as “incredibly difficult and painful” for Fantasm, his family, friends, and professional partners. It points to online harassment, threats, and public speculation as part of the damage created around the case, showing how the allegations extended beyond legal proceedings and into his day-to-day life. The statement also makes a deliberate distinction between protecting genuine victims of misconduct and recognizing the harm caused when unverified accusations are repeated publicly before a court has reached a conclusion. For Fantasm, the ruling now gives him a legal basis to correct the public record and address the personal and professional damage tied to allegations the court found to be false. That balance is central to how he is positioning this moment, with the statement calling for the legal outcome to be acknowledged responsibly while he prepares to move forward. Lyon Judicial Court Ruling Gives Fantasm A Legal Basis To Correct The Public Record The Lyon Judicial Court found the individual who accused Fantasm guilty of public defamation against a private individual, giving the case a formal legal conclusion after years of public accusations. According to reports on the ruling, the court found that the accuser had spread claims portraying Fantasm as a sexual predator and rapist, while also determining that the allegations had no factual basis. The ruling ordered the accuser to pay €10,000 in damages, along with €1,000 for emotional distress and €1,000 in legal fees. For Fantasm, the outcome moves the case away from online speculation and into a court-backed record that directly challenges how his name had been discussed publicly. Fantasm denied the allegations, but that a court has now ruled on the claims after legal proceedings were brought against those responsible for making and spreading them. This changes the editorial responsibility around the story, especially for coverage that previously referenced his name before the case had reached its conclusion. By securing a ruling in his favor, Fantasm now has a judicial decision attached to the public record, not just a personal statement or social media response. Why Fantasm’s Court Win Matters Beyond One Defamation Case The wider reaction around Fantasm’s name shows how quickly an allegation can move from social media into the live music business. Before the May 2026 ruling, Fantasm had already faced real-world consequences, including being removed from Dour Festival in summer 2025 and later having a planned Kompass Klub show in Ghent cancelled after public debate around the booking. By February 2026, the wider hard techno fallout had also named artists including Shlømo, Basswell, CARV, Odymel, Hades, and Fantasm, with claims spreading through Instagram posts, reposts, screenshots, and artist statements. Promoters and festivals then began distancing themselves from several names linked to the controversy, turning online accusations into booking decisions before every individu

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