Jose Patino Hurtado, Florence Cassez's attorney in Mexico, told Noticias MVS radio that the civil suit filed on Friday seeks USD 36 million for suffering and "moral damage."
The lawsuit seeks "above all to vindicate Florence Cassez, which is the most important thing," Patino said in an interview with Noticias MVS host Carmen Aristegui.
It names ex-President Felipe Calderon, former Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna and other officials, as well as the Televisa TV network and journalists including the prominent anchor Carlos Loret de Mola.
Cassez was arrested in 2005 and sentenced to 60 years on charges of aiding a kidnapping ring allegedly led by her Mexican boyfriend, in a case that soured relations between Paris and Mexico City.
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She acknowledged living with the boyfriend at a ranch where kidnap victims were being held, but professed her innocence, saying she was unaware of their presence. One victim identified her as a kidnapper, but by voice only rather than by sight.
"They knew the damage they would cause, and they prefabricated everything," Patino Hurtado said yesterday. After Cassez's release, the Interior Department said it would instruct Federal Police to read suspects their rights when they are detained.
She returned to a hero's welcome in France, but many in Mexico were indignant that a woman they believed to be a kidnapper had gone free.