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France opens probe of ex-minister Lang after Epstein revelations
(COMBO) This combination of file photographs created on February 6, 2026 shows LtoR, former French Culture minister and current president of the Institut du Monde Arabe (Arab World Institute) Jack Lang leaving after attending the funeral ceremony for French-Italian actor Claudia Cardinale at the Saint-Roch Church in Paris on September 30, 2025 ; an undated handout photograph obtained on July 11, 2019 courtesy of the New York State Sex Offender Registry showing Jeffrey Epstein : and a portrait of Caroline Lang, Jack Lang’s daughter and actress in Robert Bresson’s film “L’Argent,” during the 36th Cannes Film Festivalon on May 16, 1983. The French National Financial Prosecutor’s (PNF) Office told AFP on February 6, 2026 that it has opened a preliminary investigation for “aggravated laundering of tax fraud” targeting former Culture Minister and current president of the Arab World Institute (IMA), Jack Lang, and his daughter, Caroline Lang. (Photo by various sources / AFP)
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February 6, 2026

France opens probe of ex-minister Lang after Epstein revelations

PARIS, France (AFP)-France’s financial crimes prosecutors told AFP Friday they had opened a preliminary investigation into influential former minister Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline after revelations in the Epstein files.

The pair will be investigated for “laundering of aggravated tax-fraud proceeds” over their suspected financial ties with late US financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the office said.

Lang, a prominent figure who has held a series of ministerial roles in previous governments, is facing pressure to resign from his current post as head of a leading French cultural institute over his links to Epstein.

France’s foreign minister said Friday he had summoned the 86-year-old ex-minister to a weekend meeting.

Lang is the most high-profile French figure caught up in the latest US release of documents linked to the financier, who killed himself in 2019 while in prison facing charges of sex trafficking underage girls.

A mere mention in the files does not imply wrongdoing.

French media reports said Lang, who heads the Arab World Institute (IMA) in Paris, repeatedly appealed to Epstein for funds or favours, while his daughter’s name appears in the company files of an offshore company co-owned with the disgraced US tycoon.

Caroline Lang, a film producer, resigned on Monday as head of the Independent Production Union.

Lang, who spent nearly 20 years as culture minister and education minister in different governments, has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, despite the financier’s conviction in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution.

On Wednesday, Lang refused to step down as president of the IMA, a cultural hub focused on the Arabic-speaking world.

Pressure has increased however and the foreign ministry — which provides half of the institute’s budget — has ordered him to a meeting.

“He has been summoned by the ministry and will be received on Sunday,” Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told AFP on a visit to Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Speaking later from Beirut, Barrot added: “The first elements emerging from these files are new and extremely serious” and would require in-depth examination.

But his priority, he said, was to ensure the proper running of the institute.

The 12.3 million euros ($14.5 million) it receives annually from the foreign ministry accounts for half the IMA’s budget.

– Calls to resign –

The financial crimes investigation will now increase the pressure on Lang.

Lang did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment, but his lawyer Laurent Merlet said Sunday’s meeting with Barrot was merely one with his supervisory authority.

“The purpose is to understand his side of the story,” he said, rejecting the notion that the Epstein files proved any “close bonds of friendship”.

A source in Lang’s circle said he was in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh on Friday.

Politicians — even within Lang’s Socialist ranks — have said he should step down.

Socialist party leader Olivier Faure urged Lang to “think about resigning to protect the institution he presides”.

A source in the president’s office said Lang should be “thinking about the institution” he has headed since 2013.

The IMA’s board of directors — made up in equal measure of ambassadors from Arab countries and figures chosen by the foreign ministry — appointed him and has renewed his tenure three times.

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