His claim had seriously been debated ever since he published his study.
On November 25, however, the High Court in Paris indicted Marc Fallous, the former chairman of France’s Biomolecular Engineering Commission, for “forgery” and the “use of forgery.” The details of the case have not been officially released.
But according to this article from the Séralini website, Fallous used or copied the signature of a scientist whose name was used, without his agreement, to argue that Séralini and his co-workers were wrong in their studies on Monsanto products, including GM corn.
This is the second court victory for Séralini and his team in less than a month when on November 6 the professor and his team won a defamation lawsuit over an article in the French Marianne magazine which categorized the Séralini team research as “scientific fraud”.
Nevertheless, the debates are still raging whether GMO food is save for consumption and Séralini’s research and study only add more fuel to the raging opinions about GMO food and its usage.
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