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Jeremy Meilhac

Jeremy Meilhac is a French national raised in Denmark who was sentenced to six years in prison by a Danish court in April 2026 for terrorism-related offenses as a Terrorgram Collective member, becoming the first person convicted of Terrorgram-linked terrorism in Denmark, with his Danish citizenship revoked and deportation ordered.

Lifespan 1995–present Location Copenhagen area, Denmark Mentions 1 Tags PersonTerrorgramCollectiveNeoNaziAccelerationismDenmarkFranceTerroristConvictionInternational

Jeremy Meilhac (born approximately 1995/1996, French national, raised in Denmark from age two) was a core Terrorgram Collective member sentenced to six years in prison by the Glostrup District Court (Denmark) on approximately April 21, 2026 for terrorism-related offenses under Danish law, becoming the first Terrorgram conviction in Denmark and the first time a Danish court formally labeled Terrorgram a terrorist organization.1 He was also stripped of his Danish citizenship and ordered expelled from Denmark following the sentence, the first such citizenship revocation in a Danish terrorism proceeding connected to the Terrorgram network. The verdict has been appealed to the Danish High Court.2

Terrorgram Activities

Meilhac operated multiple profiles on Telegram that Europol's European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC) identified as among the most influential within the Terrorgram network. His activities during the indictment period (approximately June 2023 to December 2024) included producing and disseminating far-right extremist propaganda in Terrorgram's channels; collaborating directly with Dallas Humber, the Terrorgram inner collective's U.S.-based co-leader, to produce "saint cards" (the trading-card-format graphics profiling far-right mass shooters with death tolls, methods, and attack dates, framing them as martyrs); sharing audio recordings of attackers' manifestos through the network's channels; and glorifying terrorism in content distributed to a transnational audience.12

Europol identified him as playing a "central and active role" in the network's operations, distinguishing him from peripheral channel participants. The case originated approximately three years before the 2026 conviction, when a journalist reported Meilhac to Danish police for threats. A Danish Radio (DR) podcast called "Lyssky" documented his case in an episode titled "Terrorgrams danske stemme" ("Terrorgram's Danish voice").3

Prosecution and Conviction

The Public Prosecution Service of Denmark charged Meilhac with terrorism-related offenses under the Danish Penal Code. The trial took place in Glostrup District Court; the date of the verdict was approximately April 21, 2026. The court found that Terrorgram qualified as a terrorist organization under Danish law, the first such finding in Denmark.

The sentence of six years was accompanied by an order for subsequent deportation and the revocation of Meilhac's Danish citizenship. He was born in France but had lived in Denmark from approximately age two; the citizenship revocation required a judicial determination that he retained French citizenship, preventing him from becoming stateless.2

Europol described the conviction as further dismantling the Terrorgram network's international infrastructure, noting in a press release dated May 1, 2026 that it followed the December 2025 Canadian conviction of Matthew Althorpe (20 years) and the earlier 2025 U.S. conviction of Dallas Humber (30 years).1

  1. Europol, European Counter Terrorism Centre. "'Terrorgram' network dealt another blow as member sentenced in Denmark." May 1, 2026. https://www.europol.europa.eu/media-press/newsroom/news/terrorgram-network-dealt-another-blow-member-sentenced-in-denmark; Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center (MCAC) republication of Europol press release. May 2026. https://mcac.maryland.gov/2026/05/terrorgram-network-dealt-another-blow-as-member-sentenced-in-denmark/
  2. The Local (Denmark). "Denmark jails man and revokes citizenship for promoting terror on social media." April 21, 2026. https://www.thelocal.dk/20260421/denmark-jails-man-and-revokes-citizenship-for-promoting-terror-on-social-media; The Copenhagen Post. "Dane had extensive contact with terror network leader." April 21, 2026. https://cphpost.dk/2026-04-21/global/dane-had-extensive-contact-with-terror-network-leader/
  3. DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). "Lyssky" podcast, episode: "Terrorgrams danske stemme." https://www.dr.dk/lyd/special-radio/lyssky/lyssky-3/terrorgrams-danske-stemme-11802665016; Tracking Terrorism (TRAC). "Jeremy Meilhac, Terrorgram Collective, Glostrup, Denmark." https://trackingterrorism.org/chatter/jeremy-meilhac-terrorgram-collective-glostrup-denmark-trac/

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