A Quebec man called the police when his neighbor raised his middle fingers. A Canadian judge ruled that giving the finger is a “God-given” right.
When Epstein returned home from his long walk, police officers were waiting for him. They arrested him and charged him with criminal harassment and uttering death threats.
Audrey Roy-Cloutier, a spokeswoman for Quebec’s prosecution service, said in a statement to The Washington Post that the office won’t appeal the decision “even though we disagree with some of the statement’s findings.”The back and forth between Epstein and Naccache occurred between March and May of 2021.
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