Jack LANG, nasty French protagonist, leaves his job

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At 86, Jack LANG, controversial French figure for some, intellectual figure for others - "left his job at a Paris cultural center" due to his name being in the Epstein files:

Another one: French cultural official Jack Lang resigns over Epstein-linked tax investigation
France's former Culture Minister Jack Lang has resigned as head of a Paris cultural center over alleged past financial links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that prompted a tax investigation.

Jack LANG has been a recurring name, in very ancient pedocriminal affairs - ie "Coral affair":

Affaire du Coral — Wikipédia
The Coral case, also known as the living space case, is a case of sexual abuse of minors that broke out in France in 1982. Highly publicized at the time, the case is notable for the involvement of several public figures, which gives rise to a certain suspicion of manipulation of political or police origin.
The Coral was founded in the mid-1970s, at the initiative of a psychiatrist (...)

an educational "living space" located in a former farm (...) following May '68, living spaces aimed at implementing alternative educational practices developed in France, initiated by nonconformist educators and teachers (...) welcomed people facing difficulties (children, adolescents, adults, autistic individuals or those with mild intellectual disabilities, psychotic individuals, those experiencing social difficulties, and those at risk of delinquency).
In July 1977, Marc, a ten-year-old resident, was found dead.

In the fall of 1982, children from the Coral were taken in by a neighbor and spoke of pedophilic practices.

... a list of prominent figures, both political and intellectual, whom he claimed were linked to the Coral affair. Jack Lang, then Minister of Culture, was among those named.
(translated, French only wiki)

Jack LANG was minister of culture for many years and it is suggested that he was part of the post- 68years trend, along with sordid people like Daniel COHN-BENDIT, all flirting on the legitimization of pedophilia. An aspect of "Jack Lang" could be narrowed down to "a bunch of pro-Zionist people, intellectuals, such as Bernard Henri-Lévy, all involved in the ruining of France".

We can see, for instance, Bernard H.L. ending up under the spotlight of such concepts here:
Is the Olena Zelenska Foundation covering for sex trafficking?

There seems to exist a specific fringe of people, in France, using Jewish identity to remain concealed. It appears that those were predators, disguised in Jewish people, and who formed a sort of para-organization of power. They brand themselves "proud Jews", "proud Zionists" - while in fact de-serving the true Jewish community and working at specific purposes. The website egaliteetreconciliation extensively sent red cannon bullets at those, and exposed how the May-68 events were framed in a cultural aspect so as to hijack the mind of French people. What followed was a long-term "indiscriminate acceptance of foreigners" ("touche pas à mon pote" / "don't touch my friend").

So, overall, Jack Lang part of a negative political pathocratic motion, involving cultural revolution, pedocriminality and Zionism.

The Ukrainian link shows something similar to what Erika Kirk seems indirectly involved in (a child foundation), so were the Clinton's and the Haïti aspect. Again, the same thing. Human exploitation.

Well - nothing new here, and for once, a good new in the fact that Jack Lang leaves. Champagne, I would say - this guy was a sordid monster who left a devastating trail of victims and trauma. His name appears in almost all serious French articles on pedocriminality. Good riddance, then, France can only get better from this. I really salute this fortunate event. It is very late, because he had the time to do much damage. It's like seeing Dick Cheney dying.
 
The good news would have been to see him in jail. He leaves, and so what??
Yes I agree that's not much. Well - he leaves a "sphere" that *should* be restricted to people who are representative of [the society of normal people]. I see him leaving as a step that has meaning. He will have less access to the domain of the citizen, and less voice.
 
Yes I agree that's not much. Well - he leaves a "sphere" that *should* be restricted to people who are representative of [the society of normal people]. I see him leaving as a step that has meaning. He will have less access to the domain of the citizen, and less voice.
For me, steps that would have more meaning would be arrests and further proper investigations. Everywhere, it's just resignation at best, and that's it that's all.
 
For me, steps that would have more meaning would be arrests and further proper investigations. Everywhere, it's just resignation at best, and that's it that's all.
As @Don Cesar says, let's see how it goes. Let us not be resigned. When I think of UK it's like twice or three times worse than France. Islington, Guernsey, Dolphin Square, etc.
 
Regarding further investigations, unsurprisingly (for now?)

Epstein Affair: Macron Appoints Loyalist Rémy Heitz to Contain the Fallout of an Investigation

Emmanuel Macron had assured us that the Epstein scandal concerned only the United States. Then, faced with widespread disbelief, he was forced to abandon denial and find a way out. He gathered loyal allies, forming a neat little team of truth undertakers to conduct a preliminary investigation, aimed at softening the impact of the Brunel case and the Epstein affair in France.

The “suicide” of Jean-Luc Brunel on the night of February 18 to 19, 2022, had brought public prosecution to an end. The Office central de répression des violences à la personne (OCRVP), which was in charge of the investigation, had nevertheless carried out more than five hundred interviews. The judiciary concluded that, as in the Dutroux affair and the Fourniret affair, there was only a single suspect for rape and sex trafficking in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Unless, of course, others were to be implicated… and that is where the trouble begins: the Epstein files, with the alleged involvement of Jack Lang, Caroline Lang, Fabrice Aidan, former senior Foreign Affairs secretary, and Consuelo Remmert, half-sister of Carla Bruni, among others. If the nearly 800-square-meter apartment at 22 Avenue Foch was visited by its owner only a dozen times a year, it is more than likely that other visitors went there as well.

The Paris public prosecutor’s office appointed a team of magistrates to analyze the possible involvement of French nationals in “offenses of various kinds, particularly of a sexual or financial nature.” In fact, Emmanuel Macron reportedly dismissed all the candidates put forward by the Justice Minister (a serious snub to Gérald Darmanin). The monarch’s choice fell on Rémy Heitz, a trusted figure who had buried the Benalla affair, the Betharram case, and the Epstein matter following the 2019 search of 22 Avenue Hoche.

The prosecutor’s office stated that it was beginning to examine the newly released documents from the United States. Yet, since 2019, Rémy Heitz had reportedly had 4,500 of Epstein’s emails, provided by the U.S. Department of Justice, neatly stored away on a hard drive. One email attests to this.


And from Chloé F

AN INVESTIGATION HAS FINALLY BEEN OPENED INTO THE FRENCH PERSONALITIES INVOLVED IN THE EPSTEIN AFFAIR… BUT IT RISKS BEING DISMISSED WITHOUT FURTHER ACTION.


Among the magistrates selected is Rémy Heitz, the Prosecutor General at the Cour de cassation, whose specialty is said to be shelving sensitive cases without proceeding further.


This Prosecutor General at the Cour de cassation, appointed by Emmanuel Macron in 2023, has been designated by decree in the Epstein case: Rémy Heitz.


Rémy Heitz is also the prosecutor who dismissed the following cases:


● The Benalla affair
● The search of Jeffrey Epstein’s apartment (22 Avenue Foch – Paris) in September 2019
● The Olivier Duhamel scandal (incest against Victor Kouchner)
● The Gabriel Matzneff affair
● The defamation complaint filed by Karim Benzema against Gérald Darmanin
● The defamation complaint against Amélie Oudéa-Castéra (from the same family as Olivier Duhamel), Minister of National Education
● The Bettharam (pedophilia) case involving François Bayrou
● The alleged false testimonies in 2016 by Kohler, Lavergne, and Strzoda (all three very close to Macron) before a parliamentary inquiry commission
 
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