Feb 10 β€’ 14:10 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

A 52-page document linking Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein was unpublished by the American justice system

A legal document associating French politician Jack Lang with Jeffrey Epstein has been temporarily retracted by the U.S. Justice Department for further review.

On Thursday, United States Attorney General announced the temporary withdrawal of thousands of documents from the Epstein Library at the Department of Justice for further examination, which included a 52-page document that linked former French Minister Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein. This document, labeled EFTA01681865.pdf, was accessible online but has since been made unavailable, drawing attention to its significant implications.

The retraction of this document raises questions about its contents, particularly due to the mention of an offshore company, Prytanee LLC, which is co-owned by the Southern Trust Company, associated with Epstein, and The Pierre Trust, linked to Caroline Lang, Jack Lang's daughter. The inclusion of Jack Lang's name in the corporate structure of the 2016-founded company ignites speculation regarding his involvement or knowledge of Epstein's notorious activities. The timing of the withdrawal suggests a heightened scrutiny on documents that may have connections to high-profile individuals.

As the investigation into Epstein’s extensive network continues, the implications of the reported connection between Jack Lang and Epstein could have political ramifications in France, drawing the attention of media and authorities alike. This situation emphasizes the ongoing repercussions of the Epstein case and how it continues to unfold globally, particularly as high-profile individuals are scrutinized for potential links to criminal enterprises.

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