According to Global Times, in the latest released documents of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the U.S. Department of Justice, the name of French Foreign Ministry official Fabrice Aidan appears multiple times, sparking widespread attention. Aidan denies all charges and has expressed willingness to cooperate with French judicial authorities. Reports indicate that Aidan exchanged numerous emails with Epstein between 2010 and 2017. The French Foreign Minister has announced the initiation of administrative investigations and disciplinary procedures. French President Emmanuel Macron is shocked by the news, and the government spokesperson emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and called on victims to come forward. The Epstein case has attracted significant public attention due to its involvement of numerous political and business figures.
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French diplomat involved in Epstein case, Macron is shocked
According to Global Times, in the latest released documents of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the U.S. Department of Justice, the name of French Foreign Ministry official Fabrice Aidan appears multiple times, sparking widespread attention. Aidan denies all charges and has expressed willingness to cooperate with French judicial authorities. Reports indicate that Aidan exchanged numerous emails with Epstein between 2010 and 2017. The French Foreign Minister has announced the initiation of administrative investigations and disciplinary procedures. French President Emmanuel Macron is shocked by the news, and the government spokesperson emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and called on victims to come forward. The Epstein case has attracted significant public attention due to its involvement of numerous political and business figures.