Epstein Case: Jack Lang Excludes Resigning From the Presidency of the Arab World Institute
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The former Minister of Culture claims that he knew Jeffrey Epstein as a man "flavoured art, charming", assuring that "immediately" the criminal nature of the revealed man, "every relationship was interrupted".
This Wednesday, the former Minister of Culture defended himself from maintaining any connection with the sex dealer, after having discovered his criminal liability.
The former Minister of Culture pleaded, this Wednesday, February 4th on BFMTV, the "naïveté" about his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, whom he met in 2019.
Jack Lang excluded Wednesday from resigning from the presidency of the Institute of the Arab World (IMA), pleading "naïveté" about his ties with the American financier Jeffrey Epstein and ensuring that he had "never" known about his sexual crimes. ...
On RTL this Wednesday, the former Minister of Culture asserts that he "does not fear anything" while his name appears in the documents revealed by the US courts about the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The name of the former Minister of Culture and current President of the Institute of the Arab World appears several dozen times in the documents that the American justice has just declassified. At the "20 hours" of France 2, he assures that he "cut short" with the sexual criminal immediately after having become aware of the facts that were accused of him.
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