French Minister Jack Lang Under Fire as Probe into Epstein Ties Unfolds

French Prosecutors Launch Investigation into Former Minister Jack Lang Over Alleged Money Laundering
French financial crimes prosecutors have opened an investigation into former French Minister Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline, alleging they may have laundered proceeds from aggravated tax-fraud linked to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The move marks a significant escalation of the global probe into Epstein's sex trafficking ring.
The allegations against Lang and his daughter come after revelations published by Le Figaro in recent months exposed a shocking network of financial transactions between the pair, as well as other individuals with ties to Epstein. These transactions raise questions about the depth of their connections and potentially French involvement in the sex trafficking ring.
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French authorities have been scrutinizing Lang's financial dealings for some time, but this latest development suggests that the investigation is taking a more serious turn. The probe into Lang and his daughter is expected to shed further light on the extent of their alleged involvement with Epstein and the potential for French complicity in the sex trafficking ring.
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The case highlights the ongoing efforts by international authorities to uncover the full scope of Epstein's sex trafficking network, which has been linked to numerous high-profile figures around the world. As the investigation into Lang and his daughter continues, it remains to be seen whether they will face charges or if the allegations will prove to be unfounded.