🏛️ Jack Lang resigns amid Epstein investigation fallout
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Jack Lang resigned as president of the Arab World Institute on 7 February 2026, following revelations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. A preliminary investigation into tax fraud and money laundering has been launched against Lang and his daughter. National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet opposed calls for a parliamentary inquiry, emphasizing respect for the judiciary. The situation has sparked significant political debate about accountability and the integrity of public life in France.
Key points
- Jack Lang resigned as president of the Arab World Institute following revelations of ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- A preliminary investigation into tax fraud and money laundering has been opened against Lang and his daughter.
- National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet opposes a parliamentary inquiry, citing respect for the judiciary.
- Political pressure mounts as calls for accountability grow within the French political landscape.
Links
- BFMTV: "Une confusion des pouvoirs": Yaël Braun-Pivet opposée à une commission d'enquête parlementaire sur...
- France 24: French left calls for Epstein inquiry as Macron says scandal 'mainly concerns' US
- BFMTV: "A la fois admiré et caricatural", "très bon ministre" mais "mondain vaniteux": la chute de Jack Lang après...
Facts
- Jack Lang resigned on 7 February 2026 amid revelations of ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- A preliminary investigation into tax fraud and money laundering has been opened against Lang and his daughter.
- National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet opposes a parliamentary inquiry into the Epstein affair.
- President Emmanuel Macron stated the scandal mainly concerns the United States.
Quotes
- The matter must be referred to the courts to shed light on possible French ramifications — Yaël Braun-Pivet
- I was shocked to find my name associated with the offshore entity — Jack Lang
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