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The French authorities have put under police protection to the former Minister of Culture Jack Lang and his wife after being attacked and
receive death threats on social networks and after his name has appeared on more than 600 occasions in the declassified documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
This revelation forced the former socialist minister to present his resignation as president of the Arab World Institute (IMA).
Lang’s lawyer, Laurent Merlet, revealed this Monday night to the BFMTV network that his client is being “object of hate speech on social networks.”
Pushed and insulted
“Given the media violence currently being exerted on Jack Lang, protection seems obvious and necessary”has considered,
remembering that the one who was minister under the mandate of President François Mitterrand has been victim of an assault a few days ago in the French capital.
As reported, Lang was pushed to the ground in front of the Paris Opera, where a demonstration against child sexual abuse was taking place.
“The individual, very active on these social networks, has been sentenced to eight months in prison,” the lawyer added.
Links to Epstein
The French Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation this weekend against Lang, 86, as well as against his daughter Caroline of course. “aggravated money laundering” through a company in tax havens.
Their names appear more than 673 times in Epstein’s files.
Caroline Lang appears in a will drawn up by Epstein two days before his death, which indicates that he would receive 5 million dollars.
Also co-founded a company offshore in the Virgin Islands with Epstein in 2016, of which she was co-owner. His father also appears in the statutes.
His daughter argued at the time that the company was created to discover young artists while Epstein bought his works.
“They completely stripped her of the management of this company; she never took care of it,” stated her lawyer, before explaining that she “never contributed to or received a single cent from this company.”
The former minister, however, does appear in its statutes (although he has assured that he had no idea that his name appeared there), and has acknowledged links to Epstein, who “fully accepts” and that they met through the American filmmaker Woody Allen.