Vincent Reynouard, a French Holocaust denier and proponent of neo-Nazism, has recently made headlines due to his legal battle to avoid extradition from Scotland to France. He was arrested in Scotland and faces extradition to France for alleged offenses related to online videos containing statements denying the Holocaust. Reynouard has a history of being convicted and jailed in France under the Gayssot Act, which prohibits Holocaust denial.
Born on February 18, 1969, Vincent Reynouard has gained notoriety for his extreme views and activities. He has been a vocal advocate of Holocaust denial and neo-Nazi ideologies, which have led to legal repercussions in France. Reynouard's defiance of laws prohibiting Holocaust denial has resulted in multiple convictions and imprisonment, reflecting his steadfast commitment to spreading controversial and offensive beliefs.